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Vintage, Modern, V & C series, Fretless, Signature & Special Editions

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I've got my 68 4000 (s-mod)
Other than that, I'd like some duplicates of it in various colors.....
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Post by cheyenne »

I just want them all.

But,, since thats not gonna happen. Id really like to have an early 4001 in burgandy "eggplant-glo", with check binding, toaster, ect... Jon Cassleman has a beauty. Thats my holy grail.
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Post by kbhag »

V64RM1999 Re-Issue.
V68.
The '86 4003S in White with White pickguard I sold. Bought it NEW and sold it.(Duh!)
The 1968 4001 I got in 1990 and sold (Duh!)Never knew what I had.
The White Sparkle Mouradian CS-74 I had back in '91.
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By the way, welcome Scott. You'll love it here.
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Post by edski »

Forgot about 4002's...they look sweet! Image

Any finish will do.
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Post by maplered »

Just give me a bunch of 60's 4001's in various color's. I'll take two Fireglo, two Mapleglo, one Jetglo, one Burgandyglo, and one Azureglo.
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Post by throw_this_away »

My desires are pretty modest... but I love that checkerboard.

1. fireglo 4003 (got it)
2. mapleglo 72 (so close to mine)
3. Autumnglo 3000
4. 4003s5
5. monty brown 4003 or checkerboard Autumnglo 4001

4005's never really appealed to me.
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Four more Shadows would be my choice. Hard to turn your back on perfection.
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Post by rickinroma »

- 4005 Vintage reissue Fireglo
- 4005 Light Show Vintage reissue
- 4003 Jetglo..maybe a 5 strings :-)
- 4001/C64 Mapleglo
- 4005/6/8 strings one of those are for sale for "only" $15,000 :-)))
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Post by ken_swearingen »

1.squires old 70s 21 fretter.
2.squires [Mr potatohead] 70s 4001 eight string.
3.rumble seats [Mr potatohead] 67 4005 eight string.
4.Andrews[wints] 64-68 deluxe 4001 ,one or the other.
5.A clean untouched 64 RM1999 with ohsc.
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Post by bob_atherton »

I only have GAS for 2, honestly.

A near mint 72' 4005 in FG

A very slightly dinged (May) 74' JG 4001. This was my very first Ric that I sold a long time ago.
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Forgot 'bout the 4005 LS & 4002!

damn!
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no problem it was a pleasure to remind you about the LightshowImage
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Post by scoobster28 »

It is easy to forget the 4005 Lightshows. You could count the number that exist on one hand, unless you lost a finger and then you would need two hands! Gotta love the lightshows!
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Post by teeder »

1. Sir Paul's Ricky
2. Any 68-72 4001 MG or FG (Jeff's old '68 would do)Image
3. That beautiful BG 21 fretter that's on here once in a while! (I forgot who owns it)Image
4. Any 60's 1999
5. My V63!
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