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Not quite as described...

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A friend asked me if I would be interested in an old Ric a buddy of his was thinking of selling. He thought it was white and probably a 68 or 69. One owner.

I finally got to see the bass this weekend and it turned out to be a set neck , 76 Autumglo 4000. Very nice condition , still with the original strings on it. I set the action so it would play better and got to spend some time playing it....a lovely bass and not for sale at this time.

...still a beauty to come across.
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White & AG look the same to me, too (in complete darkness) Image
My 4000 plays better than anything I've ever played. Nice to know there's another in the area.
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Post by morrow »

I have another friend in town with a 4000. It has heavy wear and is fireglo. Gigstreet sold a black one last year as well so there's a few of them around.
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"White & AG look the same to me, too (in complete darkness)"


Ha!! I love this place.
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