Just some '67 JG goodness :-)

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woooowheeee-woooowheee woo woo woo.....damn gotta luv it!
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WOW! Lookin' good! Glad to see this one finished up!
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leftybass wrote:Very nice..!! :D

FWIW the earliest black Rickenbacker bass I know of is the '60 4000 pictured in the Rittor book......isn't there a Jetglow 4001 in the '68 catalog..?
Yes, there's one in there John. You don't see many original examples from this period, that's for sure. I'm trying to recall a genuine JG 4000/1 from this period. Anyone?
There was that '69 that sold on eBay earlier in the year that was at least partially refinished...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1969-Ri ... 3f23c3d3b6
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No doubt though, with the full width inlays and C/B, JG certainly does appear far better than in the 70's/80's guise...
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Here are some "before" pics. :shock:

Some of you will remember this one...
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Whoa Tony, much more awesome now!!!

Very nice!

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Lol! Yeah, right Sepp...BIG DIFFERENCE! Thanks!

PS The pictures came out a bit blurry...will have to re-shoot.
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wints wrote:
leftybass wrote:Very nice..!! :D

FWIW the earliest black Rickenbacker bass I know of is the '60 4000 pictured in the Rittor book......isn't there a Jetglow 4001 in the '68 catalog..?
Yes, there's one in there John. You don't see many original examples from this period, that's for sure. I'm trying to recall a genuine JG 4000/1 from this period. Anyone?
There was that '69 that sold on eBay earlier in the year that was at least partially refinished...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1969-Ri ... 3f23c3d3b6
I would imagine that Vincent probably has at least one...or five! lol!
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opticnerve wrote:
wints wrote:
leftybass wrote:Very nice..!! :D

FWIW the earliest black Rickenbacker bass I know of is the '60 4000 pictured in the Rittor book......isn't there a Jetglow 4001 in the '68 catalog..?
Yes, there's one in there John. You don't see many original examples from this period, that's for sure. I'm trying to recall a genuine JG 4000/1 from this period. Anyone?
There was that '69 that sold on eBay earlier in the year that was at least partially refinished...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1969-Ri ... 3f23c3d3b6
I would imagine that Vincent probably has at least one...or five! lol!
I'm not too sure there Tony. We'll have to wait for the official word from the man himself. :lol:

Here's one certified example where a black bass looks better than a white one! :wink:
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That really is a handsome bass. Nice job bringing it back to life!
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Awesome, Tony. I'll bet it sounds as good as it looks... :D
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Quite the improvement Tony. Nice!
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leftybass wrote:Awesome, Tony. I'll bet it sounds as good as it looks... :D
Thanks guys!

It sounds great John.

The HS bobbin is a raised edge, 6 to 4 pole Mark Walker conversion wound to vintage specs...and the magnets are

the correct wider profile type. IMO, Mark is at expert level with these conversions. I don't think it could have come out better.

The HS pickup's tone is spot on vintage & authentic sounding...& of course, the original short pole toaster has THAT sound that we all love!
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opticnerve wrote:
The HS pickup's tone is spot on vintage & authentic sounding...& of course, the original short pole toaster has THAT sound that we all love!
Is there a big difference of tone between long pole toasters and short pole one? I only heard long pole ones to this day...
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