GRAHAM'S 4005-8

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Yes, I have to say I like the classic 4000 series headstock shape better too. I wonder if you could use that shape and do the RIC 12 string trick with the octave tuners...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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beautiful
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That's a "potato" headstock, right? So friggin' cool...
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I'm still trying pick my jaw up off of the floor, Paul...that is amazing work.
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It's a beauty! Excellent work as always, Paul! 8)
Congrats and enjoy it, Graham! :)
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This is amazing.

I especially like that John Hall authorized the reusing of the old hardware to make a new one with the old jackplate.

A phoenix rising, so to speak.
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Congrats, Graham!

Well done, Paul! Great handiwork.
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Lovely, great project, Graham and Paul!
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That's one Sweet Potato! :D

Congrats, Paul and Graham.
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Cough!

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woooooohoooooo that is AMAZING! Congratulations Graham! Paul, you may have outdone yourself this time!!
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Wow, very nice!
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Beautiful job, Paul. Thanks for posting the photos.

Play the heck out of it Graham!

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Absolutely stunning!
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One little detail that could be missed on first glance that sums up the attention to detail and how well this instrument must play: 8-saddle individually adjustable bridge; not just a 4-saddle bridge.
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