Cheyenne II on ebay UK

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marty
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Cheyenne II on ebay UK

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This is a real nice mint looking Cheyenne II:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3714602957&category=4713

I expect this one to go for quite a bit....as the seller says, they are hardly ever seen in the UK.

While you over at ebay UK, someone is selling quite a few used Ric parts...including a truss rod cover starting at £75.00 ($137.093)!
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Post by rictified »

That is a nice looking bass.
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here's another one ... I think this was on ebay like a year ago ...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3715029815&category=16222

that signature's gotta go ... and that dog too ...
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Post by jps »

The price seems very reasonable at the moment. Nice with the gold TRC.
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Post by jeff_ulmer »

While I agree the sig needs to go, the dog has to stay - otherwise why buy it?
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Post by rickcrazy »

A great-looking Rick.
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Post by marc61 »

I have a replica victrola with a plaster Nipper looking right into it as soon as you walk into my house.

My wife loves Nipper
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Post by jps »

Well, then I guess she would love to see you get this bass!
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Except for that dumb signature, she'd keep it for herself. She probably plays better than me anyway.
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Post by rickaddict »

So...how would one go about removing the signature? A belt sander? A hammer and chisel? A chemical bath? Or maybe I could put a second pickguard over it...maybe with a cat on this one...yeah...that's the ticket!
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Maybe an artist's rendering of a thick-tailed, screeching cat that's shackled to my bass amp!
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If you play it hard enough, it could come off on the bottom of your forearm!
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