Where's the walnut wings?

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tmossman
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Re: Where's the walnut wings?

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No wings on my 07 4003 AFG as well.
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Re: Where's the walnut wings?

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Well triple Damn!!!!

Hows the bumble bee coming along Todd?
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Re: Where's the walnut wings?

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I didn't get walnut wings on my '06 Monty 4003FL, but I prefer Monty Brown without the walnut wings because then it's not brown on brown.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Re: Where's the walnut wings?

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tmossman wrote:No wings on my 07 4003 AFG as well.
An AFG without walnut wings does not make any sense al all!!! :o
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Re: Where's the walnut wings?

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heinpete wrote:
tmossman wrote:No wings on my 07 4003 AFG as well.
An AFG without walnut wings does not make any sense al all!!! :o
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Re: Where's the walnut wings?

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I find the no wings look to look fine................until I see a with wings version. My BBR has no wings either. One day I will have a Ric Bass with wings.

Steve - still in process. Maybe I can have Dale add wings to it!?
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Re: Where's the walnut wings?

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You guys are hilarious!

I wonder if in 1973, people asked "where is the checkered binding?"

If they don't have little "transition" periods like this, we'll have nothing to discuss ad nauseum in twenty years! :)
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Re: Where's the walnut wings?

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It's possible that those wings are indeed walnut. Walnut isn't always the dark brown you're thinking it is.
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Re: Where's the walnut wings?

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blueflamerick wrote:It's possible that those wings are indeed walnut. Walnut isn't always the dark brown you're thinking it is.
True. I've always considered the "not brown" sap wood as scrap. I'm not saying RIC is using scrap wood though.
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Re: Where's the walnut wings?

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jdogric12aolcom wrote:You guys are hilarious!

I wonder if in 1973, people asked "where is the checkered binding?"

If they don't have little "transition" periods like this, we'll have nothing to discuss ad nauseum in twenty years! :)
That's the fun of it! :)
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Re: Where's the walnut wings?

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jwr2 wrote:Why would Ric ever make an instrument without walnut headwings?
I agree!
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Re: Where's the walnut wings?

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Nice photo for the "heavenly headstocks" file :)
If I had waited a year plus for a 4003AFG and it
came sans wings I'd be pretty bummed. After my
318/12BBR fiasco, I'll never
order any Rick from the factory again.
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