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Thank you J Dog…

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Thank you J Dog…


I like to thank the J Dog for adding yet another 4080 to my humble collect.

I know the proceeds went for an even cooler and rarer guitar.



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That 4002 really doesn't fit in with the rest....I'd be glad to help you with that little error. Image
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Double Damn! ( sorry Jared )
I'm just happy to be here.
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Yeah, I think that 4005 sticks out a little, too! Image
Nice addition!
What's up with the stray neck in there?
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Beeee-yoooo-tiful! Awesome, Dave! And yes I'll post pics when I get my new toy.
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Congrats

Make sure it's a load bearing wall Image I hear those 4080's are heavy
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Very nice Dave. I like the white and Azure best. That is one hell of a collection...!
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Robert, the stray neck is a spare (interchangeable) 6 sting neck for the 4080/12 that Dale (the man), made for me.

Ilan, a sheet rock malfunction has crossed my mind..Image
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"I like the white and Azure best."

Thanks Bob. The one that I really want is the (Geddy-ish)Black on Black 4080/12. On my informal database I know of only two. Geddy's and Dane's old one.
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Dave, hope to see you at the MARC (aka MARF). Please do bring the 8-string 4005 so that I may photograph it for the book.

And the 4080s that I didn't shoot in 2005, please!
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Will do Paul...
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Cool collection.
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Sensational, Dave! Image

I'm wondering whether yours is the largest private Rick twin-neck collection around.......
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Aitch, I am sure that someone out there has more..
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Great picture! I think your wall is worth more than my house.

I saw a white double neck at a Music Go Round just south of Charlotte, NC a few years back. I asked how much and the guy said it wasn't for sale. I think he got asked that a lot. Seemed odd to me to have a valuable instrument hanging out on the wall of a used instrument store not for sale. I don't think they're in business anymore.
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