Left-handed basses in the Registry

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Lefty4001
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Left-handed basses in the Registry

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143. 145 when the 4003s8 and the V63(?) get entered. :wink:

I like the Register. Record keeping is never a bad thing. It's quick. The Advanced Search is logical and let's you sort the columns easily once you're there. Some of the cool details like "21 frets", "Black Trim," etc. are sortable and most of the Celebrity owned ones have a mouse-over feature to answer the first question (whose?). Lots, but not enough, have pictures attached.

Rickenbacker has made so many different instruments, too. It's not a bad browse.
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Re: Left-handed basses in the Registry

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Thanks John!!!!!!
That is great info. there :D

You've reminded me.....I need to register both my 4003s8 AND my V63. I will as soon as I can.

Actually, the only one I ever registered was my old 4003FGLH.....and I sold that one a while back :(


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