1969 4001
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Re: 1969 4001
+1000!cjj wrote:VERY Nice!!!
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So, I guess you won't be needing that old 21 fret thing sitting in the closet, anymore, huh?
Re: 1969 4001
Yes, great era for basses.weemac wrote:I like the transitional heel. Half rounded!
emac.
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Re: 1969 4001
Very nice, Kevin! Congrats and enjoy it!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: 1969 4001
Congrat's Kevin, a very fine example and so nice to see it's so original, can't wait for the gut shots 
Re: 1969 4001
Here's one that the seller sent to me.Seans wrote: can't wait for the gut shots

I'll try to get more over the weekend.
Unfortunately, it will have to go. I can only keep one oldie, and the '69 is it.So, I guess you won't be needing that old 21 fret thing sitting in the closet, anymore, huh?
Re: 1969 4001
Kevin that is Beautiful! Congrats! 
Re: 1969 4001
Kevin that is sweet looking! I love the paint combo from that period! Play and sound as good as it looks!
The only thing we can perceive are our perceptions - George Berkeley
Re: 1969 4001
Thats a beauty!
Many congratulations Kevin,
never part with that one!
By the way,I am interested in the gradual changes in 60s basses with regards to the woodwork.
How early/late 60s does the volute come in at the headstock and also the rounded heel?
I think I saw both those features on a 66 but I could be wrong.
Could some of the changes that appear be down to the individuals who worked on particular runs?
Again though,
Gorgeous FG bass!
Many congratulations Kevin,
never part with that one!
By the way,I am interested in the gradual changes in 60s basses with regards to the woodwork.
How early/late 60s does the volute come in at the headstock and also the rounded heel?
I think I saw both those features on a 66 but I could be wrong.
Could some of the changes that appear be down to the individuals who worked on particular runs?
Again though,
Gorgeous FG bass!
Re: 1969 4001
That does look very nice Kev, no question. Always cool to see the rubbing compound still in there, untouched.
Pete, the round heel is well established by '69. My '67 has it, and has the volute as well, which is really that thicker neck/headstock join. Other '67's I have seen have it as well. It is even more pronounced on my '68, as I guess the factory was continually trying the make this area more stable.
Pete, the round heel is well established by '69. My '67 has it, and has the volute as well, which is really that thicker neck/headstock join. Other '67's I have seen have it as well. It is even more pronounced on my '68, as I guess the factory was continually trying the make this area more stable.
Re: 1969 4001
I'll try to take some pix of mine tonite or tomorrow.pag wrote:Thats a beauty!
Many congratulations Kevin,
never part with that one!
By the way,I am interested in the gradual changes in 60s basses with regards to the woodwork.
How early/late 60s does the volute come in at the headstock and also the rounded heel?
I think I saw both those features on a 66 but I could be wrong.
Could some of the changes that appear be down to the individuals who worked on particular runs?
Again though,
Gorgeous FG bass!
Re: 1969 4001
VERY SWEET KEVIN!
Congratulations....that's amazing.
Congratulations....that's amazing.
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Re: 1969 4001
WOW!!!!!!! What a GORGEOUS, old 4001!!!!!! Awesome!!!!!!
Congrats and enjoy it......she is a real BEAUTY!!!!!!!
Lefty4003s8
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Congrats and enjoy it......she is a real BEAUTY!!!!!!!
Lefty4003s8
Do not drink from the toilet when taking Lyrica
Do not drink from the toilet when taking Lyrica
