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Post by teeder »

Ah, the old "transition period" strikes again!
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Split guard means that the truss rod nuts are at the body end of the neck.
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Post by relayer4u »

Never saw one with Model 4003 on the TRC before.

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also there were a few 4000, and 4001s models that had set necks ...
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Post by kcole4001 »

Here's what a 1976 4000 set neck looks like:
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