Mmm, June . . .

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Mmm, June . . .

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. . . my favorite month in this year's RRF calendar:
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Sweeeeeeeeeeeet !!!!!! I like that pickguardianed Monty.
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It was more Pickguardianed before. I had a "signature edtion" pickguard on it, but cracked it badly when the bass fell over during a precarious photo session. Stupid me. I put the original back on. One of these days I'll replace it (again). Here's a shot before the incident:
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Yeah, I should have gotten a Monty when I could have. Paul did you paint that TRC?

Looks good if you did.
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Nice pics Paul. I like the the way the Monty Brown looks with the gold pickguard.
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The custom pickguards are a nice touch to an already stunning instrument. Nice one, two, three....
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For those of you who are now missing posts I have cleaned up the this thread up by removing the comments pertaining to a certain part of a dogs anatomy. Given your tenure here, I don't believe that I need to remind any of the posters on this thread about what does and does not constitute a violation of the few rules that have been established on the RRF.

Thanks in advance for your cooperation.
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Well, well, well. Here it is, June 1 and I flip the page on my calendar... Lo and behold! A trio of beautiful Rick Basses, just like the picture above! I really like this RRF Calendar.

I have no idea what this has to do with dog's anatomy, but I'm sure I'm better off not knowing...
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Scott, Tony at Pickguardian repainted the stock TRC when he made the "signature edition" pickguard so the gold would match. I take it he does that a lot.
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