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Is this the much sought after 4003S? I thought they were set necks. This is the first one I've seen.
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Yes, a very early one. A little nicked up, but not bad.
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The 4001S was set-neck. The 4003S was not. That's definitely a 4003S.
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Notice the two piece neck.
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Nice looking bass.
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Nice coloring on this one!
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MMMM a horsey and a toaster and voila!
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