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- with Central Beat, Middle Bay Country Club, Oceanside, NY 10/06.

I'm one of those hybrid players - using a pick and fingers at the same time. Image
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Welcome to the forum Scott. You can make your pics a little bigger than that.
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Me and my cherry 75 4001s in concert with my band Sargento Morsa, I know she looks like jetglo but no, she's not, I like redhaired Image
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Very happy to be able to post this one here, of me with my new 4003S5 this past weekend...I love it!
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This is me, this past summer at an outdoor show in Bryant, Arkansas. My Turquoise 4003 through a Trace Elliot 4x10 combo - oh how sweet it is! The Goldtop LP is mine also ....Image
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What year is your LP?
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Steve ... that 4003s5 is you dude ...
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JPS --

The LP is an early 70s model, originally had mini humbuckers, I have owned it almost since new, have changed pickups several times over the years. I installed a set of zebra Duncan 59s in the late 80s and have been happy with that ever since.

It's not anything special collector-wise, but I love it and it just feels "right" - more than any guitar I've ever owned (and that's a LOT) except the 88 PRS I had stolen a year and a half ago.
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Sorry to hear about the PRS, but even an early '70s LP is a nice guitar! Image
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Hey Steve - ROCK OUT LIKE MOTORHEAD!!! Looks good on ya!
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John, I do my best to do just that! Image Gotta keep that alive, you know...
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Sergio, that doesn't look like a 4001s.
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