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rickcrazy
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Post by rickcrazy »

I saw it about one hour ago. Just another 4001 copy. I love the seller's 'sales pitch'.
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edski
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Is that the one they guy tried to first say was a 70's 4003, then say it was a 4002? Image

What a tool! But at least he changed the TRC.
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heh heh...Ed said "tool"....heh heh heh..

Yeah, I remember this guy....he doesn't return/answer e-mails either....
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Thats not the same guy, his fake crushed pearl inlays went all the way across the fretboard. His finally got yanked, I think...
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