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wints wrote: Joaquin, that toaster was just set on the outside of the guard for the photo. I was being lazy! It slotted straight into the original guard there...
Thanks for the explanation! Now I was thinking, even if it does look funny, that could be a nice way to bring it closer to the strings if the volume does not quite match with the high gain on the bridge... right? I would think two screws would very well hold it in place...

Nice Rick Army btw! I didn't know that the new full-width inlays were not new at all... funny thing.

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wints wrote:The new FG seems the best for a long time. It'll be a classic in the years to come. I'm not always a fan, as it does vary so much, but when you find a good year...
PS: I didn't understand the part were you weren't a big fan of FG :lol:
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As a few of you may know I've this thing for Fireglo, that's as nice a Fireglo as I've ever seen, congratulations.
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thx1955 wrote:As a few of you may know I've this thing for Fireglo.
NO!! Really?!? :mrgreen: :wink:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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wints wrote:The new FG seems the best for a long time. It'll be a classic in the years to come. I'm not always a fan, as it does vary so much, but when you find a good year...
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johnallg wrote:Very nice, Mike! That puppy is screaming out for CB.... :twisted:
Absolutely.. :D
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Andrew,
You post that particular picture to torture me !!!

Gorgeous Fireglos
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This has been bugging me ever since I realized I had done it.
I'll just say that I was so goofy over the gorgeous new FG that I forgot proper English.

Peter: In my original post in this thread...would you be so kind as to remove that apostrophe from "its"?
I'd appreciate that. :oops:

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Glad you enjoyed Jim... :D
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wints wrote:Glad you enjoyed Jim... :D
Jim, Andy posts that picture to torture us all! :lol:
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johnallg wrote:
wints wrote:Glad you enjoyed Jim... :D
Jim, Andy posts that picture to torture us all! :lol:
It was even nicer to see Andy's Ricks in person, as I did at SERF.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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rickenbrother wrote:
johnallg wrote:
wints wrote:Glad you enjoyed Jim... :D
Jim, Andy posts that picture to torture us all! :lol:
It was even nicer to see Andy's Ricks in person, as I did at SERF.
Yeah, rub it in! Rub it in..... :lol:
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One more; comparing 1971 and 2009 Fireglos.
I wonder how close they'll be after 38 more years? :)
I likely won't know the answer... 8)
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Very nice, Mike!
Now you need a MG V63! :twisted:
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Here's a comparison (also posted on a 4001C64 thread) of two 4001C64 FG models, one made in 2005 (lighter) and the other in 2006 (darker). What a difference one year makes!

Which FG do you prefer?
4001C64 05 06 Full Front
4001C64 05 06 Full Front
4001C64 05 06 Body Front
4001C64 05 06 Body Front
4001C64 05 06 Body Back
4001C64 05 06 Body Back
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thb_bassman wrote:In my original post in this thread...would you be so kind as to remove that apostrophe from "its"?
I'd appreciate that. :oops:
I took care of that for you Mike.
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Re: Example for the FireGlo resistant

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Ron,

The one on the left is sweet!
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