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got any pics of my '68 in progress? I'd love to see what you have if you do!
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Did someone say '68? ;)
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Yes...Javier has a very nice all original 68 4001 that needed some fret board repair and a new pickguard made. I will post some pictures soon.
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I can't wait!
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Hey Javi...

...any word on the '68? I'd like the privilege to see it in person once it gets back into town! I mean... since it was me who "hooked you up" with the brothers & sisters here on the forum (*pats self on back*), it's the only fair thing to do, don'cha think? Image

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Yes, 'tis true...I only found you guys here because Big Al here pointed me in the right direction. I will forever be in his debt. So far as I know, the neck work and electronics are done. Dale's just waiting on the bridge to get back from the shop where it is being re-chromed. I'll look you up as soon as I get it back. My wife wants to kill me, though. I am now lusting after a BlueBurst 4003. I think that's one of the most incredible finishes I have seen yet. I really like the Fireglo and Mapleglo finishes. I am not so keen on Jetglo because it hides the character of the wood. I love translucent finishes or natural finishes. After all, if you are using such high quality wood, why hide it?
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After all, if you are using such high quality wood, why hide it?


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true!
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Alright Jarad, you've shown this picture so many time. Do you actually own it, or is it just your desire to do so?
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that sure is puuuurrrrrrtttttyyyy....(sigh)
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Wes, he doesn't own it. He's been after a 4004MG with heavily quilted wood for a long time. That bass is one-of-a-kind, I believe, and it resides in the RIC museum.
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Thats sad Image, can you say beautiful much?
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a true tragedy!

Jeff Scott sent me that pic to console/torture me Image

Damn purdy!
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I haven't decided yet which it is.
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