Could this be a... LEFTY TUXEDO?

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Could this be a... LEFTY TUXEDO?

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Yes, and Dave's on it!
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No mention of a case.
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S/N B0 9653... RIC can confirm if it's a real Tux.
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Ronn, you like?
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Sweet!

I love seeing these odd-balls pop up....like that Shadow that had shark-fin inlays.... :^)
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Yeah I remember that one... although it wasn't officially a Shadow. At least that was what John Hall posted here, IIRC.
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Yeeeeooowww!!! That's a rare bird.
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Did Tuxedos come in the "S" model? I've never seen that before.
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Everyone just calm down and stay away from ebay for a while..Image
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Quite a few here already looking I would imagine...
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I'm not a lefty.


....maybe I could learn...
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Post by blueflamerick »

Tuxedos, Blackstars, and Rednecks were all S models. The Shadow was kind of an S model, it had a mono jack & dot markers but had checker binding.
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the 5 and 8 string basses were S models as well ...
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"The Shadow was kind of an S model, it had a mono jack & dot markers but had checker binding."

Nope, sorry, nothing "S" about the Shadow, it's based on an '86 Jetglo/BT with checkerboard/black binding and black dot position markers. And it does have Ric-o-Sound.

Tuxedos, Rednecks and Blackstars were designated 4003SPC.

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And by the way, a lefty Tux and the "white Shadow" at the same time on eBay, this doesn't happen every day. What will pop up next? an 8-string Redneck?
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