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Hey guys! I hope everyone is doing well. I have been really busy and haven't had the opportunity to come around in a while. I got a new neck pickup for my 4001 from Sergio Silva (Thanks Sergio!) a while ago, but haven't had a chance to install it. I will be doing that shortly, but need a toaster cover for it. Any suggestions on where I may acquire one? Thanks for the help!
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Actually I need one too for the same reason, anyone?
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I just had to share these pics of my son. I know I am playing a Fender in one of them, but please don't shoot me. Look at my son! ImageImageImage
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Great pics, the Fender is forgived.

How old is he ?
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He is 2 1/2. I have to fight him to take that guitar away from him and get him in the bath! He loves being around anything musical. I can literally say with this one that he has been playing since he was in diapers!!!!!!!!
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Wasn't there a Ric guitar made as a child model?
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Never seen that.
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Think it might be the 425, We need a guitar guy to chime in.
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you can get a toaster cover from Mike Parks ...

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Hey Javier! Great to have you back!
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make sure its a bass toaster cover.

The g'tar covers are too shallow...
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Thanks for the info!

Sergio, I just got your email. I am so happy to hear the good news! I told you! Have faith and all will work out. Keep me updated! Take care, buddy!!
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Thanks, Javier. I will keep you updated on any new developments. Whatever happens, I promise not to part with my Ricks, haha!Image
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