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Post by jwr2 »

Sorry the 4003s5 fg is not mine ... got the pic from Mike Parks web site ...
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for some reason my 4003S/5 has 'aged' a bit and the red is more orange than my 4003.
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my 4003S/5 has 'aged' a bit since I got it and the red seems more orange than my 4003.

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idiot, double posting similar descriptions
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Yeah. However, everytime I look at Grant Arthur's Burgundyglo 4001... Talk about going weak in the presence of beauty!
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Post by jps »

Jared, nice looking 5 string! Are those your "Nakanishoes" on it?
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Jeff-these are some old parts that a fellow forum'er gave to me.

If I could get 'em to look this good I'd be taking orders!

But I'm getting close.
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