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Does that 4001 have a Maple fretboard?!
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From the language, Howard, he's in the Netherlands. If you didn't notice, clicking on each picture brings up a beautiful high-res shot of each.

Love the red top binding marker dots!
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Ooooh yeah - didn't notice them - cool!!. Thanks for the info Paul.
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Another Model 480 photo, as if you needed more.

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Yours is in better shape (cosmetically) than mine, Peter. Beautiful Burgandyglo. My '84 sounds and plays fantastic and it's my drummer's favorite. I removed the bridge cover for easier palm muting (not that I do TOO much of that).
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