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rickfan60
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Post by rickfan60 »

My 2030 has a thin neck. It is more like a Jazz but not quite as narrow at the nut.
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bassduke49
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I can't recall the neck profile of the local GF that I showed at the Midwest Confluence, but that vintage was similar to my 2060, and that seems to have the same neck profile as my '93 Cheyenne (I) -- although it is a bolt on. The Jetglo painted fretboard looks cool, but may turn off some.
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I just found out on a Dutch bass forum that there's a store here in Holland that has a 2030GF, but it seems to be in need of some repairs (I haven't seen the bass, don't know its condition). They're charging 1100 Euros ($1400).
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jwilli
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Sven, is that Dirk Witte?
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Post by anoukane »

Yes it is..
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Post by jwilli »

I bought my '95 700 comstock from Dirk Witte.
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