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Toasters are cool. I'm thinking of putting some of those vintage knobs on mine too. I like how they look.
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I love that 4004 Greg. I'd do that if the Rick sound stayed. I love the look of those pickups.
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Greg siad:
... Ricks are just the coolest though. I like to look at all of them ...
I know what you mean!

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Wow Gary. That is a stunning collection. You just need a hollowbody in there to complete it. ; )
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Wow Jeff! I'm really liking that 4004 with the toasters! Of course the maple isn't too shabby either!
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Now I can do this everytime a thread like this comes up!
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Greg, welcome! Your bass is very nice!
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Show your blueburst's

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Wow, those are stunning!
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I'd show mine, but it's maybe a year away. I ordered a Blueburst Cheyenne II right at the end of the "Blueburst year" (2005), and I don't think Cheyenne production is going to be anytime soon. I can wait.
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Yeah, those BBRs are really great looking! I wonder what a BKR would look like?

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Chris Pappas is now the proud owner of that MG 4004Cii.
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How are the necks on the 4004's?
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Mine was a bit chunky for my tastes, but we all know how big Chris is, so it probably feels like a pencil to him! Image
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A SHAVED DOWN pencil, at that!
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I thought so!
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