73 fireglo, anyone?

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lars
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73 fireglo, anyone?

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That's a nice one too.
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I'm sure this has been covered somewhere, but why do we see a lot of '73's and 74's on the 'bay, but very few before that? Did the production numbers rise considerably in 1973?
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Right after the 'Fragile" album by YES came out,,the demand went through the roof. Also that time period saw Roger Glover, Geddy Lee and McCartney started using his live.
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No split tailpiece either. What a difference a couple of months made.
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Lots of 72's also, before that they are rare, also seems to be a lot of 68's.
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