Stock tuners in 86

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Stock tuners in 86

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" It's not where you are, it's who you're with.".
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This was on ebay a couple months ago ...

I recognize that DIE cast tuner ..
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I'll gamble that Pete'll chime in soon. Think he's game?
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Wow! It is beautiful. Yeah, I remember it. And ZL 3459 - the last month & year of the old code. Grab it, anyone.
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This is the first Ruby I have seen with black trim. Looking at the dinged areas, I can't be sure that i see a silver metalflake undercoat. I emailed the seller with the suspicion that it might be a refin (and got a somewhat non-informative, snippy reply) - any one else of the same opinion?

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Post by loendmaestro »

I have personally never seen a Ruby/BT combo before. I also remember seeing this bass on EBay awhile back too. It does look cool, but those dings look like she's had a rough life.
Plus if you look at the sellers other items you'll see that his forte seems to be in John Deere die cast mini tractor toys. Interesting...
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