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Thanks to all of you who recommended Pickguardian, Tony was really great and copied my original guard perfectly, a fantastic job. Worth every penny.

I'll post a pic or two tomorrow of the bass, I spent the rainy afternoon here putting it back together...it looks really great.
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John,
What is the Zymol'd? What do you use that for?
"This is the big one, Elizabeth, I'm coming to join ya, honey!"
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Here's a pic of the bass:
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y231/leftybass/793.jpg

The bass had become undependable at gigs due to a faulty jackplug, so I also replaced the jackplug harness while it was apart...ready for another 26 years of playing!
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Needed my shades for that one, John. Looks really great! Like brand new, huh.
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Well John, it's close. I played this bass for many years and it has a little rash on it in spots, but it looks really good for as much music that's been played on it. It plays great and has fantastic action. It's my first-ever Rickenbacker, a part of me.
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