Truly Mint '67 4005 on ebay

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Truly Mint '67 4005 on ebay

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It's incredibly clean and mint!
Best one I've seen so far.

Here it is.
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Post by wints »

That,s fabulous too...The finish still looks full of colour..what a week for 60,s basses on the "bay"...The nut may not be original. All the 67,s I,ve seen have the black nut. A 1970 I,ve seen had the white...Lefty, your 2 cents please!!!
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As the British would say, 'wuldnthalfmindgivenerwon'.
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What a beautiful bass. But I've never seen a headstock like this one. Look at the closeup. A center stripe and only one walnut wing. (Just one more variation in the wonderful world of Rickenbackers!)
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I used to have a '67 4005WB in Jetglo so unfortunately I couldn't tell you what the headstock on mine was like.
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Not truly mint, but rare nevertheless.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... egory=4713
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A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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