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Hi all, various folk that have seen it in person say Burgundy but I'd believe you lot if you rekoned it was a refinish. I'd go for odd burgundy myself. It's been extensively used in the past, came in a flight case, seriously sweated over, the neck is quite faded on the back. You might almost say reliced if it wasn't for the fact that it is a relic. Plays perfectly though. I'll have to have a look at this Minkglo though, sounds interesting.
You know, I knew I'd lurked here too long when I saw a pals 4001 and immediately said "ah, a 74".
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Here is the original "mink," a custom color that I had my old Mapleglo '72 refinished by Paul Wilczynski. It really should be called "Wineglo," "Berryglo," or even "Merlotglo." "Mink" was the name given to a custom Les Paul I remember seeing in Colorado in 1978, although it was browner than the color my bass turned out.

There has been some evidence of '70s basses that have a darkening of the finish next to the binding. Not quite sure what causes it, and not sure that yours shows this. From what I can see in your photos, yours is not a normal finish. Pretty, nonetheless.
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george wrote:You know, I knew I'd lurked here too long when I saw a pal's 4001 and immediately said "ah, a 74".
Hilarious!
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bassilisk wrote:
You've seen Tony?!?!! You forgot the garters holding the black socks up....
I did I did!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
LoL, thanks guys, glad I could count on you all! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

ACTUALLY, I just walk around the place in my underwear, it keeps the neighbors away! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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ACTUALLY, I just walk around the place in my underwear, it keeps the neighbors away!
Now THAT is pure New York City!!!! :lol:

Except around here it doesn't work as well cuz everybody's doing it.......... :shock: :mrgreen: :lol:
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Yepp it is nowadays...this pic is from 2002 or so...now this bass is older so it has grown to a workhorse,,,the bad thing is that I have grown a bit too since this pic was taken... :mrgreen:
Dan.

sloop_john_b wrote:Come on Dan, it can't be a "workhorse" if it still has the "MADE IN USA" sticker on the pickguard! :D
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ajish4 wrote:
bassilisk wrote:
You've seen Tony?!?!! You forgot the garters holding the black socks up....
I did I did!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
LoL, thanks guys, glad I could count on you all! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

ACTUALLY, I just walk around the place in my underwear, it keeps the neighbors away! :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm going to have a long time wiping that image out of my awareness........ :lol: :twisted:
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bassduke49 wrote:Here is the original "mink," a custom color that I had my old Mapleglo '72 refinished by Paul Wilczynski. It really should be called "Wineglo," "Berryglo," or even "Merlotglo." "Mink" was the name given to a custom Les Paul I remember seeing in Colorado in 1978, although it was browner than the color my bass turned out.

There has been some evidence of '70s basses that have a darkening of the finish next to the binding. Not quite sure what causes it, and not sure that yours shows this. From what I can see in your photos, yours is not a normal finish. Pretty, nonetheless.
I'd say "Pinotglo"...
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Jared! Where you been, son?
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Probably raising Black Labs!
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JTAE July 26 2008  Jen Rikk.jpg
Here is a shot from last weekend.
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Nice! That's a great action shot. And say what you will about Peavey, that particular head does some serious rocking. A two parallel channel design, if I'm correct. I plugged a Rick into one of these when I worked at Guitar center - MAJOR snarl with all the gain you can achieve, plus a decent amount of punch if you set one of the channels cleaner. Rikk - I notice that you're using the stereo jack on the bass, but only one cable is going into the amp. Do you have the jacks reversed or is there a custom wiring situation going on there?
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I've used that Peavey head since the early 80's. It STILL sounds great. While it not really heavy, I wish it was lighter and smaller. Not to mention the SVT 8x10 cab.

I'm not using the stereo jack. I only have one mono jack. Good eye though noticing it's in the space where the stereo jack should be. I just moved it a few weeks ago when I started using a new bass stand which the bottom rest was right over the standard jack. I moved it so I can keep it plugged in on the stand. Your eagle eye saw where I plugged the bass in, but didn't see the PUPs. Don't look too close. (ducks) ;-)
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rikk wrote:... but didn't see the PUPs. Don't look too close. (ducks) ;-)
Blasphemy!! :lol: :lol: Great rockin' picture, Rikk.
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rikk wrote:Your eagle eye saw where I plugged the bass in, but didn't see the PUPs. Don't look too close. (ducks) ;-)
Actually, I DID see the NON-RIC pickups, but chose to pass over mention of them so as to avoid possible hostile reaction from the RRF faction. You've made your own bed NOW, my friend!
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