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I look like a dang idiot in that picture!
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Just in that picture?
No, I don't play the sax.
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Well, especially in that picture.
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You rocked the house that night Kenny.
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Yeah, he did!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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I rocked the bar that night.

With some help from my friends.

Yeah that was a gooooooood night.
No, I don't play the sax.
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It was the most excellent of nights...Alisha, Kenny, and a host of others all rocked!
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What's her name, Richard?
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"I rocked the bar that night.
With some help from my friends. "

Sammy, Bud and Jack?
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Whinkin, Blinkin & Nod...
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by ken_j »

Scott, is your '68 4000 neck through? I purchased a '68 new in '69 (now long gone) and I can't remember if it was neck through or set neck. Mine had a horseshoe pickup.
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I think all of the 4000 and 4001 basses from the 60s were neck through ...
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Yep. Neck thru. It doesn't look like it ever had a horseshoe but it has the larger surround. Was that when the transition started?
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Thanks Scott. I guess that I am curious as to when they changed. Here are a couple shots of me with the bass in 1969.
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Post by ken_j »

Although it's hard to see in those pics it has the larger pickup ring with the tail.
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