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Posted: 09/10/2008 at 9:02 PM Post subject: TB1000S #804 on eBay |
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TB1000S #804 on eBay. Starting bid at $4,500.00, BIN at $5,200.00. Looks to have OHSC.. not confirmed.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1976-.....ZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Additional information:
Pickguard is NOS and not attached.
Good luck!
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Bastin
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Posted: 09/15/2008 at 6:23 AM Post subject: RE:TB1000S #804 on eBay |
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What's up with the bleed cap on the bridge volume pot (disc vs. "drop")?
Has anyone ever observed this to be a common factory install, or is this more than likely a replacement?
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gtrshp
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Posted: 09/16/2008 at 12:00 PM Post subject: RE:TB1000S #804 on eBay |
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I've seen a handful of TB wiring examples, both in person and in pictures, both early and late production). all the TB's I've seen used sprague orange drops only, i've never seen one with ceramic disk caps. also the treble bleed caps they used were the same on both p/u controls, so how likely is it that at the factory they'd be assembled with different caps?
the insulation (white w/ yellow tracer) is original, the grounding of the shielding and the pots all look original, in fact, that treble bleed cap is only thing that doesn't look to be original. maybe some of the old TB factory guys will chime in.
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