Sorry Bob......that is certainly not what I meant. The LK is not going anywhere without me. I just meant that if you ever wish to part with that stunning 4002 that I would certainly be interested (fat chance but it doesn't hurt to put the thought in the back of your head).
Dane....I fully understand what you are saying and somewhat agree. The way I look at it is that I only paid $1800 for it and for $1800 it is a killer bass that I want to own. If some character actually approached me with $17K for my LK I would certainly have a hard time resisting. I am not hurting for money now so selling it would just result in me buying 17 Rics.......I'd rather have the LK than 17 "average" Rics.....an '87 Buick Grand National sounds pretty tempting though.

Anyway....my point is that if I needed the money it would certainly be an option but I don't at this point and the LK would likely be more valuable the longer I hang on to it.
Also....I want at least one person besides Lemmy that owns one of these to be out using it where others can see/hear it and I think it is a shame that most will probably end up tucked away somewhere as an investment.
Besides....if I sold it who would bring one to the Mid-Atlantic RicFest?!?!?!?