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Scott, actually she was created in April 73. One of the last Burgundyglo 4001's to leave the factory with vintage features.
It took me 10 years to find her, and I turned down a number of other nice RIC's during my search, but she will be with me for many more years to come.
And Mark, yes that's a horseshoe. My original bridge p/u died about 5 years ago. After consulting with Mr Hall, I bought a horseshoe from him to replace the original p/u with. The chrome surround is the original, only the p/u itself was replaced. It dropped right in, without any mods.
One thing I did do when I put in the horseshoe was to bypass the .0047 cap to get the max out of the pickup. I can't ever see removing the bypass wire because the bass sounds to good with it there.
It took me 10 years to find her, and I turned down a number of other nice RIC's during my search, but she will be with me for many more years to come.
And Mark, yes that's a horseshoe. My original bridge p/u died about 5 years ago. After consulting with Mr Hall, I bought a horseshoe from him to replace the original p/u with. The chrome surround is the original, only the p/u itself was replaced. It dropped right in, without any mods.
One thing I did do when I put in the horseshoe was to bypass the .0047 cap to get the max out of the pickup. I can't ever see removing the bypass wire because the bass sounds to good with it there.
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