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On eBay.

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"C. Pike" I wonder...
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What's the URL?
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The owner turned up at the RIC booth at NAMM and tried to talk Ben Hall into displaying it in the "RIC Museum", whatever that might be. I recall he had quite a long rap concerning all the people who signed it.

The L. V. Beethoven signature was over the top, however, IMO.
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Is the bass salvagable? If all the garbage on top was sanded off and it was refinished? And are those wide inlays on the fretboard?
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They are not full-width inlays. This is a mid-to-late '73.
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Are you sure ?, mid to late 73 wouldn't have chequered binding
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Many mid '73 models had checkered binding and the non-full width inlays. By the end of the year, though, the checkered binding was no longer used.
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Fair enough, I'd always thought that both the inlays and binding had changed by mid 73.
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Post by markbass99 »

He probably means May to July which was the period where CB and small inlays coexisted. Joey has an Aug. 73 with that combo, only one I've seen.
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I have an April '73 with the full length "transitional" inlays, and a May '73 with the "new" inlays (below). As you can see, checkerboard binding continued a bit further into 1973 than the full width inlays..
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Ahhhhh, CB binding...... Sigh.......
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Don'cha just love it? Image

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Sigh.....
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Sure do John B.. Image


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