The Cheyenne Is In The House!!!!!!!

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The Cheyenne Is In The House!!!!!!!

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My Cheyenne arrived today and it was well worth it! This one is totally flawless and that rich warm tone is a nice balance to my 4003. Just to show you how much I like this bass, I had the opportunity to buy back my 50th Anniversary Precision Bass from its current owner. Now that I have my Cheyenne, I think I'm going to cancel that deal.
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Sounds like a good idea to me! I love my Cheyenne II especially with the changes I made to it.

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Love what ya did to them knobs!

Of course the deux toasters are so cool!
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That's a cool-looking bass. Mine was modded with stacked pots so that each pickup has a separate volume and tone control. I also got the original pots, too, so I'm set.

Now, do I want to get my 50th Anniversary P Bass back anyway...........
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Nah...

The stack knob idea is a great one, but it is hard finding ones that are not too deep to fit in the cavity. I'd keep your that.
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hey Ron, is your fretboard finished?

got a MG that has no finish...
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Post by bottom4 »

Hey Jared! What year is that?

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Andy-

Just got it 2-3 weeks ago from Rhodes.

No finish on the 'board, just like the Tranny Red.

Go figure!
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That's a lovely lump of Maple Jared !!!
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Would look great in Jetglo!Image
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I like Jetglo. It plays well in all musical types...
gangsta
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and even Beach Boys
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My Cheyenne II is a 2002 model, with an unfinished fingerboard.
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So that means that you have a golden lab?
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yesh, my not-so-golden-girl...
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Jared-
mine's chocolate, yours is overweight! Image
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