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Officially on order

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Well, I've now got a Blue Burst 4004 Cheyenne on order. I tossed and turned with the prospect for some months, and like my decision to get a Monte 4003, I let it go to the last possible week. But my order is confirmed, and now all I have to do is wait. It might take a year or more, but it's not like I don't have any instruments to play. I've got a feeling that whatever RIC has up their sleeves for the 75th anniversary emblem/trim/color or whatever will also be something I'll want, and I hope whatever it is can be a feature on my Cheyenne.
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Way to go Paul! It'll be worth the wait.
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Welcome to the Cheyenne II BBR waiting list. I'm on there myself.
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Congratulations Paul! I'm sure you will love it!!
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Great choice Paul - I think the Blueburst finish is going to look great with the gold hardware!
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Like a pair of faded blue jeans.Thats what BBR reminds me of,in a good way.
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I'm still on the C64FG waiting list. I know I'm running this into the ground, but since so many are going out, right around Christmas time, it's making me antsy. But since some people here waited two years or longer for theirs to arrive, I guess I can wait a while more.
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Post by jps »

Let's hope you get it in time to include it in your book!
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I still don't have the patience to order a new Ric ...
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Post by bobcat »

Didn't someone say that the Blueburst finish was made specifically with 4004's in mind?
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Bobcat, I remember Ben saying something to that effect.
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Post by marc61 »

Robert, I can't find Ben's exact quote but, I think it was more on the lines of that the finish and the bass were made for each other, meaing it's a perfect fit. Not that the finish was specifically designed for it.
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Post by ilan »

Ben's exact quote (link):
So you know, 4004Cii's were made for Blueburst.

Forget any other color on that model...
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He showed me one yesterday, right off the line, that was gorgeous.
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I'd like to see a 4004cii in Blueburst next to one in trans blue.
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