4003 s/8 redneck

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ram
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Re: 4003 s/8 redneck

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Lou, that is one sweet looking bass, thanks for posting. Enjoy!!!
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Re: 4003 s/8 redneck

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Wow, stunning. Very nice shape. You got a keeper. :wink:
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Superb! 8)
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Great pictures, Lou! Congrats!

I made a set of black Schaller straplocks using my technique shown in the cited thread, and the Forumite was quite pleased with the. If you have trouble locating the correct machine screws, let me know ... I have lots of the right size just waiting to be filed down.
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Re: 4003 s/8 redneck

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Thank you all for your comments.
Yes it looks AND plays great.

Gary, I'm sending you a PM.
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loulou wrote:Thank you all for your comments.
Yes it looks AND plays great.

Gary, I'm sending you a PM.
Got it. :D
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