John Entwistle and the RM 1999

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chefothefuture
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Re: John Entwistle and the RM 1999

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YEEEOUWWCH! :shock:
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Re: John Entwistle and the RM 1999

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Gorgeous bass, Andy.

It would be nice to get the neck under control and the big route filled though.

I vote that you send it off to Paul or Dale soon.

And if you need to raise some cash to have it restored, I'll gladly purchase your '68!

:D
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Re: John Entwistle and the RM 1999

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I second Jeff's vote!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Re: John Entwistle and the RM 1999

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Rick Turners has also mentioned in the past that highly figured wood should be avoided for necks for the same reason, they are not stable.
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Re: John Entwistle and the RM 1999

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Anyone own an authentic fireglo 1999? If so, could you post pics?
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