Burgundyglo 4005 in Japan

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According to my calculations, around $6300 and change.
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WOW
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they played baseball with it
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Hey you guys.....get back to work! (LOL)
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Post by wints »

This is John Williams old 4005 I believe. Apart from his Blueboy it's the best colour (imo) I have seen on the 4005. If you want one, this is it.

Go find another....

Things are not as strong in the vintage market in Japan as they were. I had someone tell me the other week there were a lot of bargains compared to how US prices are at present.
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Thinking and talking about the 4005 always makes me wonder if the Rickenbacker company would recognize the value in starting up the 4005 line again. Would Rickenbacker turn a blind eye to a poll that showed the amount of interest in the model?
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We've already tried that one Chris. I think we were up to about 35-40 pieces from forum members. Way short of any sort of number Rickenbacker would consider. JH feels the global market is too small at present, to warrant tooling costs etc.
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I would make the "mommy" comment....but I don't want to drive the price up...

Burgundy on a 4005.....what a powerful combination!!
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Your "mommy" hows that?
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It has a bound slash too...How many 4005's have that?
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I believe all of them had either a bound slash or double binding,the ones that are double bound usually don't have a bound slash and vise versa
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Post by seth_lorinczi »

Dang dang dang dang! I was just over there, and would have considered going to it. Wow.
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I think that I bought that one back in '99 for $1800. I sold it about a year later for $2500. ;>o
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