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Peter, A lefty 21 fretter with all the cool features. Guys (gals) how many of those are out there?
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Yeah,that lefty of Peters was a real nice find Wes...a real rarity.

You picked that up from ebay didn't You Peter....located in Bath?
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Certainly did, and it was well worth the 600 mile round trip to pick it up!
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Post by ken_swearingen »

You drove 600 miles for it Dude your my Hero!
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Hey Ken... when I suggested letting "The Curmudgeon" refinish your bass, I was referring to fellow forumite Paul Wilczynski, who just performed a beauteous refin on Bob Scott's 4002! Check the results out in the "Vibrola" Section of the Forum. Simply outstanding!
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Nothing like a 600-mile round trip for an instrument... I did it for my Hammond!
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Didn't Dale F. do the 4002 refin???
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Yes, Dale did it, and a beautiful job it is, too.
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Post by bigbajo60 »

Yes... and my apologies to Mr. Fortune on this thread as well (I've already admitted my confusion on another thread!)!

The good news is that the refin options for Ken's bass have now doubled maybe?
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Post by ken_swearingen »

your right and both are fantastic peaple to talk and deal with.
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"..You drove 600 miles for it Dude your my Hero!...."

Peter's lucky that there's not a bridge connecting England with the USA, I would've drove further than that, LOL!!
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John, you know that I am only looking after it until you can get over here and pick it up!
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