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henry5
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You and me too Bob! I didn't even see that one!
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Shaun, I would have sent you an email if I had thought/known. There will be others mate, but that one was just a bit special IMHO... )-:
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Wints - Mine was definitely an "MF"....hard to forget THAT one.... lol

Yeah, I'll dig...I had some pics from my front porch...I'll find 'em....
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Well, it's not the absent 'adjustment crack' that gives the pickguard away as a non-original part - it's the crudely cut pickup hole, the shape of the pickguard shoulder by the neck, and the squared-off pickguard edge.
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Andrew - "With small inlays, but with an MC serial number?!"

If yours has inlays that do not cover the full width of the fingerboard, then something is wrong....I believe April (MD), or possibly May (ME) of '73 was the last month to have full-width inlays. So if your serial# is MC and yours lacks full width inlays, then something is rotten in Denmark!

Sergio - good pickguard analysis!
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Bob, no worries, but thanks for the thought. To be honest if I went out and spent that much on another bass at the moment I think I'd find myself living out the rest of the year in the garden shed...although it may have been worth it! A bit special indeed...
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