WHAT'S THE BIG DEAL ABOUT 4005s?

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cheyenne
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There's so many '67s around, they're probably only worth about $700-$800 bux.


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No cutoff date on photos for the book at this time. I'm still gathering photos and absorbing information. Right now, my target publishing date is 2007, the 50th anniversary of the Rick bass (for sale, anyway; JH tells me the design was developed in 1955, but not available for purchase until 1957). No publisher lined up yet. This is not an overnight process, so I hope you'll all be patient.
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Sorry, can't resist... Since we're posting 4005 photos... I had to put up my FG from Dec. '66...

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So my 4001 is kind of odd huh? Think it coulda been shaved?
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