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jnbass
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Post by jnbass »

Jaymi-

where have you been? (Or was an explanation given while I was away).

I'm still not playin ya know...
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by rictified »

I'd take Andy's former Maurice Gibbs white 4001.
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Jared,
i have been away in F*nd*r-ville...Nice to see you're still here...You STILL need to play my friend!!!
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"There's an Azureglo 4080 out there". Huh? Where?ImageImageImage
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"There's an Azureglo 4080 out there". Huh? Where?"

What?????

(I know of 3 4080's and one 362/12.)
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Post by simonmole »

I might be wrong! Sometimes it seems I see azureglos in every room in the house... either I'm hallucinating or I should start shuting my flightcases........!!!!!!!
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Jaymi ... I liked that UJ bass too ...
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ah well, Jeff you were the inspiration of it with that picture you photo shopped...
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Okay, don't fret.
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One more
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Another set somewhere in the UK
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Hmm... That's exactly what mine looked like when I bought it. I mean, the black 'guards.
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thanks Sergio and Dave!!!! Those pictures are the real meaning of Christmas!! (happy Christmas all by the way - hope there's a bass under the tree)
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Post by markbass99 »

I love azureglo! I'm going to post this pic of Bill Yantz's refin so I can compare it to the others on this page. I just reconfirmed my appointment with Paul W. and this is the shade of AZ I requested for my 73 4001 refin. I know AZ has varied over the years, didn't it come from a color they were painting VW beatles in the late 60's? I was pretty much in love with AZ when I saw the centerfold holding one in 1977.

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73 Feb 4001, 73 March 4001, 73 April 4001, 73 May 4001, 73 June 4001, 73 July 4001
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