And they say Fireglo is the hardest color to photograph well

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johnallg wrote: Hopefully to be re-finned in FG. Paul does really nice FG and bursts.
John, you can bet on that! :D Her wood grain is just too marvellous to be covered with jetglo. :roll:
I also asked Paul to give her the pre-'73 conversion (FWMOPI and CBB) and he will turn her into a 21-fretter!!! :mrgreen:
If Paul will find the time, he might show some pics of his artwork procedure on my lady! :roll:
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chefothefuture wrote:How about this?
My old '69....
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John, what was the serial number on that baby? I'm presuming the HS was original to the bass, correct?

Pete...No skunk on the '69's...
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chefothefuture wrote:How about this?
My old '69....
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Nice one, John! Do you still have it?
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wints wrote: Pete...No skunk on the '69's...
Andy, that's why I don't buy any 4001 rick further back than 1972. :D
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Pete,

You could always paint a racing stripe down the middle on an old one! :mrgreen:
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Gee-
I didn't know that this was for "Skunks Only!" :lol:
Any way-
I wish I still had it. I sold it to Darryl Jones and I think it
ended up at CMI for a while....
The HS was from a 40s steel, but the coil was the snot colored
one from that bass....
Going against the Skunks Only theme, here's a shot of the
69 4001JG(bad refin) that Good Guys had that nobody wanted....
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John,

Was that the one that was FG over JG, and possibly from the factory?
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wints wrote:John,

Was that the one that was FG over JG, and possibly from the factory?
:?: You must mean JG over FG :?:
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Yep- that's the one. And it was NOT factory JG .
Unless they were allowing the family cat in the
spray booth cause the JG was full of cat hairs!
Still, a very neat bass in need of a little love.
Notice the pre-68 truss routs in the body.
I think the woodwork might have been done
way earlier than when final assembly was done.
The lack of the step like volute also helps my suspicion....
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Don't you know cat hair was a premium option? Yeah, they used it as a fiber re-enforcement filler! It added sustain by strengthening the body and neck. That's why Macca's didn't sound as good after he had the factory finish removed.
(Or something like that!):wink:
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rickaddict wrote:
wints wrote:John,

Was that the one that was FG over JG, and possibly from the factory?
:?: You must mean JG over FG :?:
Right Jeff...

I shouldn't be typing at 6am without the wake up call of at least 16+ oz's of coffee...
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August, '71- one of my better players, too....Image
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Sweet.......
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chefothefuture wrote:How about this?
My old '69....
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Very nice. I owned that bass at one time, too. I miss it. :(
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wints wrote:Sweet.......
I second that! That's nice Marshall!
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