An Old Lost Friend...

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mrs_brown wrote:She is going to be a beauty isnt she? We are definetly looking forward to her arrival.. maybe we can both take the day off to celebrate...:D :D
(notice the conspicious lack of comment about the SS portrait..) :shock: :roll:
Doing a SS-like portrait would be a fun way to celebrate it's arrival on that day off. :mrgreen: :wink:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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mrs_brown wrote:(notice the conspicious lack of comment about the SS portrait..) :shock: :roll:
Steve didn't inform you? :shock: He told the rest of us! :twisted:
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Yes she was informed and I've already cleaned my camera lense :mrgreen:
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I like this a lot.
Pity I have only a '78 4001, so If I would send her to Dale the nameplate looks odd, because the letters "Model 4001, made in usa" are smaller on a '75/'74/'73/etc./
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I dont think we need a RIC custom shop.... :D
"Knowledge is Power"
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Here are some pics of the AzueGlo beauty while Dale was buffing the finish out.

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When I first saw the last pic the first thing that came to mind was a hole saw! :shock:
It won't be long before I get my hands around her neck again! :mrgreen:
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I think I just flooded my keyboard with drool....
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Steve and Dale, that fretboard looks just great! Wow! This is going to be a really killer looker.
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ben_brown wrote: Image

When I first saw the last pic the first thing that came to mind was a hole saw! :shock:
mrgreen:
That's the first thing I thought when I saw it too!

It is looking sweet!!
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Ah, just another optical delusion. :wink:
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johnallg wrote:Ah, just another optical delusion. :wink:
I must be drinking what Steve is drinking! :mrgreen:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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SWEET
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That is incredible. NICE work, Dale. Stunning.

Are those red side markers I see?
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Yes Jeff.....
you see red.......white and blue!

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Wow, that's beautiful, Steve! Great job again, Dale!

Azureglo never did anything for me until I started seeing some of them with the checker binding and sparkle inlays. Now it's rapidly rising on my favorites list!

Dale, email sent about a project I may have coming up for you! :mrgreen:
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