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67 resto pics

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these were taken by mark as he was working on the bass .he filled in the routed area where some wanted to make it into a p-bassImageImage
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I ran across these pic's along with a bunch more he emailed to me as he worked on it explaining what he was doing . he then refinished the wood fillers, it came out really nice.
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Ken, what is the expected completion date?
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Its already finished these were taken a while ago i decided to post them,this is my 67 4001s i was going threw my emails deleting old ones i came across these.you guys never got to see the routing or why.
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Great pics Ken. There's the factory routing for the toaster cable and the P bass thing is not unusual. Thanks for posting them.
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