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Hey Philip, I just sent you an e-mail. Great-looking 4003, by the way.
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Sérgio...Email sent.
It didn't go through though...hmmm
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Hi Ben. You're right, no e-mails from you got through yesterday. Please feel free to try again or to name your requirements in here. All the best.
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Sèrgio:
I got your email. Replied it this morning Image (don't feel rushed)
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Sèrgio:
Email resent. It seems to have gone through this time.
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Yes, it did. I just saw it. Stay tuned for my reply.
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Horseshoe cover would be nice.
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Sérgio I can not reply to your e-mails for some reason.
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Well, I can't imagine what can possibly be the problem. I'll try and post one or two pics of horseshoe pickups in here.
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These have been posted before in the Forum. I'm not sure which one is older. Probably the one with the black bobbin. Correct me if I'm wrong, anyone.
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Both are from the '60s. Re-issue HS pickups are considerably different in looks.
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This is what I get back when trying to send email to Sergio-->

Your message cannot be delivered to the following recipients:


Recipient address: [email protected]
Reason: Rejection greeting returned by server.
Diagnostic code: smtp;550 Too many invalid recipients
Remote system: dns;mx2.netcabo.pt (TCP|206.46.252.48|42550|212.113.174.24|25) (Too many invalid recipients)
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Try this instead:

[email protected]
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Post by ben_brown »

Same thing!....I give up.
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the greenish horseshoe is from my old 1968 4001 ...
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Post by jmh »

Sergio, if you'd like I can send a test message to that email account, in case everyone else here hasn't done so already. I don't want to do it without your permission though.
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