Bastille Day

Vintage, Modern, V & C series, Fretless, Signature & Special Editions

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cassius987
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Re: Bastille Day

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jakeox wrote:Finally had a chance to polish it up a bit and take some pictures. There are a whole mess of hi-res pics here on photobucket, but here are some highlights:
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Oh my sweet, sacred, wonderful. Bless you, Sir.
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86kubicki
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Re: Bastille Day

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Very nice Jake - congrats! :)
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Re: Bastille Day

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She's looking good.

I played JDog's 4002 yesterday, and the frets on that bass certainly appear smaller than those on this bass. Many older 4001 basses had the jumbo frets installed to improve neck mass and therefore less potential problems. Given the mods here, you could certainly see how a previous owner may have had this done...
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Re: Bastille Day

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That's beautiful, Jake. Thanks for the pics!

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