Replaced neck pup, still quiet...

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rickcrazy
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Neat. You're welcome, Bryce.
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ram
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Another bass back to full form and function.... Sometimes this is a great planet to be on!
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Post by brycycle »

this was actually my first experience soldering. a ric fixed and a skill learned.

thanks again
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Post by ram »

I say drink a beer and play to celebrate!!
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Post by brycycle »

well - i'm playing...but after re-assembling the ric i had to pinch hit and teach a class today for a sick professor, so i've got a lot of work to do tonight...so no beer. well okay; 1.
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