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ACK!

It's done!

Congrats!

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Very nice! I love to see old instruments looking like new again. They come back to life.
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Congrats, Javier!
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I've got a JULY '73 I'll trade for your '68 Javier!

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Cool '68. Nice to hear that its up and running again.
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Dale,
Do you have pics of your restoration work done for Javier ?
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Post by wints »

Once again, just gorgeous Javier. I love that aged MG look.

Elys, you would be mad to change that wonderful original full of mojo FG. An original FG 60's Rickenbacker bass is not to be messed with...
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Elys, if you're so dissatisfied with the '68 I'll be happy to take it off your hands...Image
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Thanks for the compliments, guys. I won't get rid of this one (or the '79 for that matter) for anything. I plan to ADD to the collection. I haven't told my Dad about it. I think I'll surprise him and show up at my parents' house with it. Here's a photo of my Dad and my '79 at a family reunion. He was up jamming with my uncles.

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Post by lyle_from_minneapolis »

Hey Elys, how about Peacock Blue?

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That is simply INSPIRED, Mark! How rare would that be? So cool... Only one person in the world with a PeacockBlueGlo 1968 4001 Image Image We will need to add PBG to the list of abbreviations too.

Yeh, and the rest of the Forum would be piling up the wood to burn me at the stake for such unabashed heresy...... Image
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That's wierd. I've just been contemplating exactly the same refinish (I love Peacock Blue Pedullas).
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Nor was I kidding... Give Paul a shot at that one and all of those forumites lining up for a "mink" just might change their minds!
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Post by dale_fortune »

Javier...In June of 1973 I was working at the Rickenbacker Factory, so if you find one, I had a part in building it.
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