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ImageImageImageImageImageImagetook me a while .andy pics you wanted of 67 4001s.
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Note the shape on that treble pickup surround. That was the level of authenticity I was looking for on the C64 reissue...well, that and a 'right handed' headstock.

Outstanding bass, Ken.
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That is absolutely magnificent, Ken. The modern horsehoes are nice, v. consistent in profile, but never quite get the look. And what fabulous condition that bass is in. Give it a Christmas pluck from me!
enough, already.
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I reshaped the shoes on my V63 to look more like those on Ken's bass.

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Looking good Ken. I wish there was another surround like that to be found, but somehow I doubt it.
It would be perfect for my 67 project. I need a large pickguard exactly like that too, to cover this...
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Although the current horseshoe surrounds aren't the correct shape, there seems so be enough material to re-shape them to look more like the '67 piece. This should be followed by re-chroming.
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Post by larry_mondello »

Did Mark Arnquist work on this bass ????
guess who ?!>!
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yes ,lawrence mark did a wonderful job on this bass.
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Ken, That is an unbelievably beautiful bass! Wow, I am sooooo jealous!
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Post by marty »

Christopher, is the one on the right a Rickenbarker?

And does it have a lot of growl!

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