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Ya snooze, ya lose.....again!!

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1973 4001 MG cb fwi
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
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We don't all lose......Marc got it !
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Am I right in thinking that the first 150 were better than the rest of the run?
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I think they all vary a great deal from what I've seen....
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Bob, i don't know about better ,they were more authentic looking-slimmer neck,original style surround,more attention to detail,the earlier i guess yes! are the better ones.
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I was really afraid to click on the link... "Ya snooze, ya lose"... I still remember that '64 Fireglo RM1999 that went for EUR 300 ($376) BIN just two weeks ago!
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I've totally blocked that one out, Ilan.....

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Ilan, that was EXACTLY what I was thinking...

Chris, that is a gift to be able to switch to "selective mode memory" - for me the RM 1999 issue is "non erasable data"... Image
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Oh yes the RM ,Andy,and I made the guy offers after the auction ended in the thousands, he remained loyal to the lucky a-- person who pushed the BIN button.He told me if the guy backed out it was mine,you guys think YOU have night mares????
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Ken, you win!
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Post by 80stingray »

I do know, of the 2 CS basses I've owned the earlier one made in 1991 had a much slimmer neck than the other one made in the late 90's.
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Got the bass in today. It's got some wear but, is still a beautiful bass. Plays like a dream. I'm going to wait till the

M-id
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so the guys there who know what they're doing can take the pics.
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Who, me?

Yeah, I'm pretty sure I'll be there to shoot for the book. Looking forward to seeing your new acqs and everyone else's Rick basses.
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Great to hear that, both M.A.R.C. and Paul! Does it need a setup, Marc?
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No, but if you want to have fun...My 4000 project should be back, I can bring all the parts..bass, harness, pickguard, horseshoe,hip shot bridge.. and we can put it together at the meeting...
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