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Put it next to a Playmate and you will see two necks, and the color will look great, maybe...Hey, keep you're eyes on the necks!
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I've said this before but I think subconciously that photo had something to do my getting my first Ric, what month was that photo anyway?
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If I remember correctly, Bob, the above picture was taken circa March 2004 by my brother.
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Sergio,
I think Bob is refering to the Star Stowe photo!
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Uh-oh! Sorry.Image
The correct answer is February 1977.
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Yup I was right I bought my first one in April of 77 (tax returns) that is a really nice doubleneck Sérgio. I wants me one.
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Jaymi ... the deal we talked about sounds interesting ... I can't remember the name or link to the store with the 2 basses we talked about ... I emailed you ... but I wasn't sure if your home computer was working ...
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