DAN'S 4001

Exceptional restoration is in the details

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doctorwho
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That is absolutely beautiful! 8)
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DAN'S 4001

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Truly striking look !! Congratulations to Dan and Paul :D
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Really nice blue burst!

Curious, though, if you had to do any routing to use the push/pull? I bought one for my '73 4001 project and I find that the push/pull pot is too tall to fit in the control cavity.
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Stunning. One of these days....I'm going to send you one of mine...now wheres that lottery ticket..
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BobHyde wrote:Really nice blue burst!

Curious, though, if you had to do any routing to use the push/pull? I bought one for my '73 4001 project and I find that the push/pull pot is too tall to fit in the control cavity.
Depends on the push/pull switch/pot you use. Some are taller than others.
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That is one good looking bass!
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