What about this doubleneck?

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Well, three IS a crowd....... ;=0
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That's a STEAL!!! Even considering customs &all...
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Dave's got a lot of room yet in his music room, it'll look good down there.Image
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3 plus one being refinished! Don't forget the one Dale has.
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What do you guys recon the shipping and customs will cost, from Norway to Phila.?
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There might also be taxes involved. I'd do it anywayImage AG must be pretty uncommon. Or is it Walnut?
It'd make a fabulous Christmas present!
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Good luck Dave! Image
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Hey the 21 fretter came from the Netherlands. Shipping was $175.oo FedEx theres no duty if its declared as an American made product
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Post by jon »

Yes, Good Luck Dave.

However, if you decide against it, can you say? I'm pretty desperate to pick up a 4080 myself and would go for this if you don't...

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Post by bob_atherton »

Nice bass Dave, go for it. Your basses have so many necks I think it may have to be called The Medusa Collection!
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Dave, I wouldn't hesitate if I were me, so why would you?
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I think this is somewhat of a translation of the description:

Rickenbacker forme 4080 dates back to neck bass and gitar. Produced a abrupt periods at an end start 80 number. This am believable at early days 80. Bought in USA for 10 year afterwards. Convert there for charges at USD kr 25000,- about ) and oppover. Original bin follows along with. All in all crown stand. Exceptionally article.



I think it also said that Dave should either buy it, or Marc will Image
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Here is another attempt:
"Rickenbacker model 4080 twin neck bass and guitar. Manufactured in a short period from late seventies to early eighties. This one is probably from the early eighties.
Purchased in USA 10 years ago. In USA this model sells for $3500 and up. Comes with original case. Top condition. Rare."

Marc, I didn't know you were fluent in norwegian?
(I am, haha)
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BTW the seller lives 40 min. from me. It's probably much easier for me to buy it than Frode, since he lives in another part of the country.
I'm not interested in the 4080 myself, but I would gladly help out any of you!
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That is what I love about this place. Someone is always willing to help. Here to ya, Lars!
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