1969 4001

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wints
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Re: 1969 4001

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fran4001 wrote:Andy's welcome to post pics of my old Jan. '69 Burgundyglo. That one was #IA-007, and according to my old notes, were also using 6808 pots. Also had the green first gen. hi-gain treble pu. Would love to know where that bass went after CME got it 10 yrs. ago!!!!
I would if I could Fran, but it's in a PDF form and I can't copy the photo's! What a super looking bass, and, yes, I'd like to know where that one is too!
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Re: 1969 4001

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wints wrote:
fran4001 wrote:Andy's welcome to post pics of my old Jan. '69 Burgundyglo. That one was #IA-007, and according to my old notes, were also using 6808 pots. Also had the green first gen. hi-gain treble pu. Would love to know where that bass went after CME got it 10 yrs. ago!!!!
I would if I could Fran, but it's in a PDF form and I can't copy the photo's! What a super looking bass, and, yes, I'd like to know where that one is too!
Send me the pdf and I can easily extract them.
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Re: 1969 4001

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All I have are the original photos, which I scanned and sent to Andy a few years back. I suppose if the pdf extraction doesn't work I can rescan them since they're definitely worth seeing. Me and pix on the computer don't get along, and my scanner is sitting there mocking me as I write, daring me to fire it up and try.... :oops: It's that lovely Eggplantglo we all know and love! And do I lose sleep over selling it? LOTS...... :cry:
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Re: 1969 4001

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very nice find ! i'm surprised to see the forstner bit channel in a straight line, instead of the usual curve.
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