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Welcome to the madhouse Bob!
Spread the word to any Rick owners you bump into on the road.
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Bob, A big welcome from another 1971 21 fretter! :mrgreen:
John helped me get this one back up and running a couple months ago.
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What's the serial # on yours?

PS. Don't sell it!
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Hi Kev - my bass is KA017. Looks just like yours, but my thumbrest is long gone.
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You can get a repro tug bar here:

http://www.pickguardian.com
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Welcome to the forum, Bob. I recognize your name from when I used to post on HC.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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bnyswonger wrote:Hi Kev - my bass is KA017. Looks just like yours, but my thumbrest is long gone.
Cool, a Jan '71! Mine is a Feb (KB 053).

Tony C's '71 is a March and no 21st fret.

Does yours have the small strip of binding at the end of the fretboard near the pickguard or is it bare wood?
That's a feature that changed somewhere in this timeframe.
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teeder wrote:
bnyswonger wrote:Hi Kev - my bass is KA017. Looks just like yours, but my thumbrest is long gone.
Cool, a Jan '71! Mine is a Feb (KB 053).

Tony C's '71 is a March and no 21st fret.

Does yours have the small strip of binding at the end of the fretboard near the pickguard or is it bare wood?
That's a feature that changed somewhere in this timeframe.
It's bare wood.
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So it changed between mine and yours.
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Wow. Great to have you here, Bob. I've been a Bears fans since the 80's. Everyone should definitely check out the Live at Club Cafe DVD (and everything else). A killer version of King Crimson's "Red" and one of my fav Bears' tunes, "Caveman." I love the line: "It's good to be at the top of the food chain."

Take it easy,
Steve
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steve_norgrove wrote:I love the line: "It's good to be at the top of the food chain."
Unless we're talkin' mosquitoes! :lol:
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