1993 Cheyenne 4004C1 on Ebay cheap!!!

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1993 Cheyenne 4004C1 on Ebay cheap!!!

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Buy it before someone else does.
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Isn't that a forum members current or former bass? I recognize that 3rd knob mod ... I've seen this one before ...
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Yeah, what's up with the speed knob ?

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That seller is Stéphane Turgeon. Look in the 2004 Basses archives for the "4004c questions" thread (last post 7/4/04) and you'll find a pic taken on the same wall. Looks like he bought it from another forum member.
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I guess I have to jump in. It`s my Bass. I would still prefer selling to other members.
I have one switch that would fit in to replace the knob installed at this moment. Chris Clayton sent one to me but never got around to install it. The present knob actually gives a better control of the pickups. One might want to install a knob that would be similar to the other two as well, the choice will be the buyer`s decision.

I bought the Bass in May, but now leaning towards another beast, and I can not afford too many.

The Bass is, indeed, in very good condition. But, also, any touchup can be made and it only needs oil application and that`s it !!! Beautiful neck and tone, I must admit !!!
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Did you rewire it V V T? If so, vintage black knobs would look great on it. Like this:

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Steph,
Isn't this tthe one you were going to bring round so I could try, and you could try my v63 ??

Looks really nice !!!
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Hey Jeff-

are those toaster covers off a g'tar or bass?

gonna need some gold ones!
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Those aren't just covers, they are Scatterwound toasters!
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cool!
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