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Oh man, I love those Monties--that's a color I wish I had in my collection! They're so pretty! Image
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That 330... !!! Just stunning.
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Nice Monty's all! Aitch, looks like fresh Zymol on those.
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John: The 350v63 has had a touch up since my return in October but the 330 is exactly as it was when I left it in SF late September.

Shiny, ain't it??
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You'll do each other proud, Aitch! Image
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Post by rick_ovic »

Gotta love those Monty Brown's of yours, Howard.

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I think Monty Brown is a color RIC ought to offer as a regular.



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Post by charlyg »

Me too! Thanks!

I need to get some of that Scratch-X and Zymol stuff. There are some swirls in the finish. It's not bad, but why not make it primo?Someone didn't use cotton to wipe it down I guess.
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Montezuma's Revenge!
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Love that bass, Charly!
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John, there must be a story behind that one!
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"..there must be a story behind that one"

Yes: I wanted to jazz up the stock look - it was just too plain. So I put a SH upper pickguard on it... Image
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