The 450 returns

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The 450 returns

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In record time too I might add. This was the hulk that I bought a few months back. It had been stripped of all hardware except the original Klusons and the truss rods, had the bridge mounting holes drilled all the way though the body, and was covered in layers and layers of thick black brush paint. It also had several layers of aluminum foil glued into it. Once I stripped it and gave it a light sanding though, it revealed itself to be a very solid and straight guitar, ripe for resurrection. So from there, it was off to Paul W for his usual flawless treatment, and back to me. It plays and sounds beautiful, and I'd venture to say, better than the day it left the factory in 1967. After all these years, my first actual RIC 6 six string :D
The 450 all restored
The 450 all restored
The 450 body with classic toasters
The 450 body with classic toasters
The headstock with original vintage Klusons
The headstock with original vintage Klusons
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That is a beauty Gareth!
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Nice resto, guys! 8)
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Congrats Gareth and Paul W on a real beauty ! !
:D
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Rock that bad boy! 8)
All I wanna do is rock!
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From the ashes. Excellent vision and work all around guys!
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I spent over a year looking for a 450. Many I found we're just "too far gone" to save...I'm glad to know I was dead wrong. Nothing is too far gone if you've got some vision and a bit of $$. What a stunning resto, well done!! :D
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8mileshigher wrote:Congrats Gareth and Paul W on a real beauty ! !
:D
+!! 8)
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Congrats Gareth! (and beautiful work, Paul)

I had my own back-from-the-ashes 450/6 arrive home just a couple months ago...glad to see that this is becoming a trend :D. The 450 is simply a fantastic (and somewhat under-appreciated) model.
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Nice work guys that came out very well!
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I love it. Simple and business like. No nonsense. It just screams: plug me in, crank me up, lets Rock & Roll.
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