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72 fretless

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I wish the pictures were better...did he use the "night" filter on those? Image
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Can anyone tell what color it is ,might be burgandy ,look at the back of the neck.
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Post by maplered »

Its definitely fireglo. Look at the pics of the headstock, you can see the lighter color of the burst fairly clearly. You can even see it on the body.
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Apart from my bass that's only the second FG one I have seen with the early features. A bit of wear, but all there and the original case too is a nice touch.
You need good pix of the fretboard to see if there is any wear from rounds. I could be tempted to give my 73 a companion...
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That's the first one I've seen that's older than mine and Paul Yans, ours are both LL's
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Cool. I think it's the oldest I've seen too...
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Yeah I wish I had some money, damn!
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Hi all--
I am selling the 72 fretless on ebay. The pics were terrible, so I ended early and took some better pics. Auction will restart tonight (8/10) at 7PM Pacific. I am not a Ric expert, so I would appreciate any comments. Thanks!
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Aric,how things work here we list the bass for sale to forum members here if you cant find a home for it then put it on ebay,let these guys know what you want for it,it might be quicker and easier.
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Post by 80stingray »

You've got a very rare Rick. Should go for good money, I would think somewhere between $1500 -$2000. Depends on the condition, originality of parts, and especially the fretboard condition, if it's been chewed up by round wound strings at some point in it's life.
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Welcome Aric. As I mentioned earlier, it is a very clean old fretless that is certainly rare. They are an acquired taste, but there will be interest in it for sure. You probably need to show a picture of the fingerboard for wear, and apart from that, good luck!
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Thanks, y'all. There is some fingerboard wear under the E string, the new pics will show it, and the description mentions it. I also have his 74 4001 Mapleglo fretted I will be selling, and I will offer it here first! (As much as I would like to keep it...) BTW, that bass needs an E string tuning machine (wavy Grover), anyone here have a spare I could buy?Image
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Strong Rickenbacker magic. The '74 4001 sounds very interesting too, Aric. Put up some pics of it when you can, please. As for the wavy Grover tuner, sorry, but I can't help you.
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