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wim
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Another project 4001

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Thanks for the heads-up Wim, but with this kind of neck damage... I'll pass. Basses are usually around $300 to ship from the US to Israel, and then I have to pay 17% VAT on top of that... so I'll be looking for a beater fake locally. But thanks for thinking about me!
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I looked at it. That chunk missing from the neck is a big problem. The whole back of the neck looks badly damaged.
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$300 shipping ..
It sure isn't worth that.

I wonder what's the story behind the damage.
That neck must have been twisted or something.
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Its the Pete Townsend imitator convention!
Buy it before someone else does
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Either that or the "****** off wives club" just had another meeting...
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Cut off the neck and put a Fender neck on it!
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