21 Fretted Bassess - Stand up and be counted!

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teeder wrote:
johnallg wrote:
teeder wrote:I wondered when you'ld show up, Graham! Nice one!

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GAH!

I need to come visit you.....
Let me know you're coming and I'll get a case of Railbender! :mrgreen:
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And me being out of RB. Irene's beer of choice. :lol:
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Hey Sean! Actually it's "Jaclyn" hehe! Also, thanks for your words on my humble pickup :wink:
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BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:how does one know that squire's deluxe was a '69 ? was this documented ? i always thought it was a '70 for no particular reason. what is graham's born on date for the '69 ?
Squire's was for sale a couple years ago. I'm pretty sure it was listed as a '69. He did get it back.

I don't know Graham's ser #.
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rickaddict wrote:And then there's mine from Jan of '71:

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Wow Jeff, I didn't know you had a 21 fretter. Beautiful!
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He's got one of each, Tom! :lol:
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gearhed289 wrote:
rickaddict wrote:And then there's mine from Jan of '71:

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Wow Jeff, I didn't know you had a 21 fretter. Beautiful!
Why thank you, Tom!
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rickaddict wrote:And then there's mine from Jan of '71:

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Beautiful FG!

And you too, John!

It is a neat old thing! Since I prefer big, thick bridge cables for strings it's not gonna knock my '87 4003S's out of their top spot, but it certainly does have a certain..."cool factor!"

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teeder wrote:He's got one of each, Tom! :lol:
One of everything! :lol: :lol:
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mr. addict said... Since I prefer big, thick bridge cables for strings ...

i myself prefer louisiana front porch screen door springs, since they are of a lighter gage that won't rip the tailpiece off my babies ! :)
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