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MCBTunes

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it's not pre-EB so I doubt it was a collector's item. I actually really like a natural finish. Stripping it leaves him with a not as good looking piece of wood though.
 

Disquieter

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I think the point was that it has no pickguard or screw holes and it used to be finished with "horrendous graphics"



im curious myself.
 

Martuk

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Is that alder?

Ain't pretty once stripped.........think I'll leave mine white.
 

bovinehost

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I won this beauty in an Ernie Ball-sponsored band competition in Germany in 2000. The original paint job consisted of some horrendous graphics, so I had it stripped professionally to a natural finish.

And it would have been worth a whole lot more on eBay if you'd left those 'horrendous graphics' on there, buddy.
 

oldbluebassman

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The humbucker pickup sounds fantastic and thanks to some clever switching, offers some great tones. You can go from a nice full humbucker sound to a snappy single coil to a thick dual single sound.

I see no switch :confused:
 
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