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Yes,those are really a good design,i had one put into my 67 Epi Embassy when i got it. (It actually had a way too short guitar truss rod in it from the factory originally,and it broke...)
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(sound of air compressor firing up)
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walker wrote:(sound of air compressor firing up)
It was about time! :D
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Prepping the headstock for refinishing:

The little white streaks seen in the rosewood grain of the headstock and fretboard of an RM 1999 are vinyl putty, which RIC did starting some time very early on, I'm not sure when exactly, and the '64 basses have this feature. I'm not sure when this was discontinued, but my '68 does not appear to have the same vinyl filler.

When I got the bass back from **** ******, it had been sanded and faded slightly, but the vinyl was still noticeable as seen in this photo.
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But after I did my stripping and sanding, the vinyl was diminished almost altogether, so I filled the putty back in.
Just a shave today, sir?
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Taking a stroke with the "single razor"
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After a light sanding with 220 grit
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Slightly more sanding with 400 grit.
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Before & after
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And now, Ladies and Gentlemen ~ I present to you...
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walker wrote:And now, Ladies and Gentlemen ~ I present to you...
We're waiting...............................
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jps wrote:
walker wrote:And now, Ladies and Gentlemen ~ I present to you...
We're waiting...............................
Yes............??????????
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I hate cliffhangers!! :lol:

Come on show it already!! I have ZERO patience!! :D

I'm guessing catastrophic hard drive malfunction.

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No - I just had to take some pictures. :D

.... Rose-Morris 1999 DH156: Reloaded

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This is just a quick preview for now. But I have to say, now that all's said and done, the past seven years of getting this bass restored to it's original condition has totally been worth the effort. I'm pretty pleased with how it's turned out. It's totally what I was hoping for as an end result. And it sounds damn good, too! I'll post a comprehensive series of photos and a sound check video as well. Now excuse me while I get back to PLAYING this thing!
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Wow ! ! ! And Double - Wow ! ! ! 8) 8) 8)
That came out fantastic ! ! ! Congratulations on the outcome of all your work and perseverance !
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Wonderful!!!! :D
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Fantastic Mark! Wonderful restoration!
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Wow Mark, she looks beautiful!! Real nice work on the finish!! I can't wait to hear how she sounds!

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Great work!

Out of interest where did you source the tugbar from?
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What a beauty. Looking at what you started with -- to this -- very impressive, indeed!
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