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...as little halos drift up out of the case...

BEE-YOOTY!!!
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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We need Close ups.......That is BEAUTIFUL....
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Wow. Congrats, Marc. That's really sweet!
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Sniffffffff...Aaaaaaaahhh...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
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This help at all:

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Excellent sound acoustically, buzzing when I play on the lower frets however. Currently has flats. I was told this bass was used primarily for recording in CBS studios.
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The electronics all look stock to me...

Awesome Marc.....Image
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I don't think the control cavity was ever opened, nor the trc.. now I've ruined her!!!!!
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Cut your fingernails will ya there starting to look like mine.
Shes a beauty,i think CME probably checked her out first there pretty good about that kinda stuff,there not going to put something up for $7500. without checking underhood.
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Marc Seligman:"Now I've ruined her!!!"
...accompanied by the sound that Charlie Brown's Christmas tree made when all of the pine needles fell off.
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A gorgeous bass for sure. Lovely vintage Fireglo. If my eyes don't deceive me, the nut being white is not original, and I would imagine the TRC was taken off when they replaced it.
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The only reason I thought nothing was removed was because when I removed the pickguard, it was like the original sawdust from the screws going in was there, and when I removed the TRC, similiar and the paint from the TRC came off on the bass a little.

Must have been a studio bass or under someone's bed ' cause it sure don't seem like it's seen the light of day much...
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Post by wints »

Marc, my 68 was the same with the TRC. It "stuck" to the paint as I pulled it off to check out the rods. Yours looks like it still has the rubbing compound in the TRC recess too and around the control cavity..
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