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Waiting patiently for their turn to be played.

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And the same group after coffee and breakfast.

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Thanks Sheena, we seem to be making some Medway with these photos.
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After coffee and breakfast, everybody lightens up a bit...
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Nice pic, Brian! I never look that good..... no matter how much coffee and breakfast I shove down the gullet!

I'd say the 4001 was first, followed by the 360v64, then the 360WB/12. Image

Perhaps a BM Strat for morning tea?
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Or a DD Strat if you're feeling particularly Las Vegas.
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After breaking for "Tea"...
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Aitch,

You win the prize. You guessed the correct order. But which Rickenbacker instrument was in my hand just before I snapped the pic? If you guess that right I am checking my house for hidden cameras.

Sorry about the Strat in the pic. (That particular one is not one of my custom jobs it is in fact a 62RI).

If it's any consolation my 350 and my 4003 were less than four feet away (but so was my 62 RI Tele)Image.

Thanks Peter and Sheena for helping to lighten up the photo too. Unlike many of you pros, I always have trouble getting photos to look nice on the forum. They look great in their original format but...
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Sean,

That's just a bit too psychedelic looking for my taste. For a moment I thought something was wrong with my glasses. Image
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Lovely whities you've got there!
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Gone to get my eyes checked!
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Hmmmmm........ if I could see more of the pic I'd be able to see which cable was on top of the other. I'll go with the WB!!
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Phew! The answer is my 350. That means I can cancel the call to the "Spy Shop" to get my house "swept" for bugs and cameras. Btw my eyes are fine, so that means some of these pics are definitely skewiff
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I like the "Blueneck" bass!
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