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rickinroma
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Post by rickinroma »

let's not say wow, cool, Ken...otherwise tomorrow will be $10,000 LOL
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Post by ken_swearingen »

$10,000 that would be really cool!!!
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Post by rickengeezer »

Hmmm, isn't that the same bidder who was so high on that V63?
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that is an early 4004CI before they put the straplocks on ... the 4004CI is more growly that the 4004CII or the 4004L ... that is actually fairly accurately described ... except for the fret count ... and it is a reasonable price ... although I would want to spend about $100 less ...

the gcreps usually botch the description and overprice the instrument ... what will probably happen is it will sell in the local store and the winning bidder will not not get the bass ...
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Post by incubus2432 »

I'd certainly like to get another one and the price isn't bad but with it being towards my max for that condition AND a GCrep auction.....I think I'll pass Image.
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Post by bobcat »

The 2030 looks great, but is a 600 pound BIN price worth it? That's like $1200 . . .
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Post by marty »

I think that 2030 is Kelly's who used to be on the forum.

The seller is in Hackney,London and he says he was selling a 4005.

I think that 2030 is really nice...we don't often see them over here so that explains what seems loke a high price.
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Post by los_sentidos »

I have just bid on the 2030, as you say Martin not many here. If someone wants it though go for it as I wont bid again as I was just hoping to get a bargain but if someone here wants it I wont push the price up.
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Post by atomic_punk »

Have at it, Ronan!
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he did!
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by gearhed289 »

This guy's got the 'shoes if you need them.

http://www.horseshoemagnets.com/_sgg/m2m2_1.htm
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Post by charlyg »

I don't see any way to order them!!!!!
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Post by jnbass »

aye thas the rub...

I'd order a set!
Buy it before someone else does
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