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cheyenne
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Post by cheyenne »

Man, it'd be great if you could post a pic of that Seth.
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Post by j_gary »

Great history on the potato. There always seems to be a reason behind the weirdness. Thanks Seth
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Post by kbhag »

I recall a tour program from...GFTO, I think, with a picture of Chris sitting on some black rocks, could have been near the ocean, with that 8 stringer. I can't recall another picture of it. Seth, post a pic please :-)
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I've still got that programme somewhere - I'll dig it out and post the pic.
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the potatohead is terribly ugly.
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Post by scoobster28 »

Mr. Potato Head, with his bucket of parts. Buckets of fun for everyone...
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Post by bob_atherton »

When did the head stock angle start? I have a '72 that is flat, but my 78 is angled. I used to have a '74 and I think that was also flat, but not 100% sure about that.

FWIW my '72 action up to about the 9th fret is super low and fast, above that is gets a bit higher. This bass also gives me a very good CS tone. The neck is crazy thin.
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Post by nbvbn »

i am in japan working until feb 5th or so. i will post a pic of the Chris Squire 8 string when i return home
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Post by ken_swearingen »

They had been putting those potato head headstock's on the 4005 in 67 w/ the small and large tuner combo with no problem,something was not right with that 4001.
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Post by rickfan60 »

I was wondering about the 4005/8. It had the potato head too. So it did pre-date the 4001/8 then?
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