Horseshoe looking covers

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Horseshoe looking covers

Post by morrow »

I have seen pics of covers that look like a horseshoe with the split in the middle.Does anyone know where they might be available?
I have just joined the club and after dealing with the gas for many years have finally got a Ric. A gorgeous fireglow 4001.
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Post by beatlefan »

Another big splash into the forum!

Welcome, Morrow....and congrats on your new(old) Ric!! Of course, we need to see pics and have details....
1973 4001 MG cb fwi
1986 4003 Shadow
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I think there are a couple of guys who make these in their workshop ...
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Post by marty »

Morrow..

I assume that's the one with the brass pickguard on the Dudepit?

It's a stunner...what year is it?

Post some pics...they'll love that bass here...especially Jim Glen...Image
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Post by morrow »

hello...I have wanted to have a Ric for a long time and one finally came my way.She came with a brass guard but I will probably go back to the standard white.I will put a cover on and am interested in the ones that look like the horseshoe pickup.

she plays like a dream and sounds gorgeous.I put on a fresh set of TI flats...I am more into the whump than the clank. I may try the cap bypass too.
I have always loved the look of the older fireglows

edit....I keep getting my image returned but I will gert it figured out later.It's the one I posted in the dudepit. It's a '80 fireglow 4001
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Oh Morrow,
Don't change that pickguard!!!!! Gorgeous!!!
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Jared is the guy to talk to about the horseslipper mod.
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Jared....where are you????
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Welcome Morrow! That pickguard looks really great, I would keep it and add vintage knobs. I see you are a photographer, do you you shoot any black and white? I run Labwork - The Black & White Lab in Cleveland, Ohio. Check us out at www.labwork-bw.com.
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Post by morrow »

I still have a darkroom but must confess that I haven't been doing much playing in the chemicals for the last couple of years.

I grew up doing black and white and used to be a bit of a fanatic.

It's all in front of the box now
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Welcome aboard, Morrow.

Lovely Fireglo with yellowed bindings you've got.
Come a long way baby. Congratulations!
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Post by rickenbrother »

Welcome Morrow, that Rick is a beauty !

I'd like a set of horsebooties for my '73.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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horseslippers;
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Buy it before someone else does
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Morrow, that is a beautiful bass!
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