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rikk
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I paid $200 for my 1979 4001 (in 1989?)
I traded EVEN my 4003/S5 for a Musicman 5 that I paid $750 less than a year earlier (1994?)
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Kevin COle, very nice White '76. Does the TRC have raised letters or is it Plexi?

I got my White '75 4001, on 9/13/04, for $500. It was a lot of cake back then as I was 19 at the time, and had just bought a brand new 1994 Full Size Chevy pickup.(62 miles on the odo)
Still have the truck (118,000mi), and the bass which I will never part with.

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Swapped a "62" Fender P bass for this way back in 1975 but i had to invest lots of $$$ to get her back to normal. It was a mess Image
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I paid $2000 for a 4004LK. Seeing what they are selling for now, I'm beginning to think I got a pretty good deal...
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is that a white Camaro (or F-body) hood under that FG?
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Mike, someone put the thumbrest in the same place with my 72'... my only issue with my bass.
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Seems like someone was a big Cliff Burton fan . . .
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"Is that a Camaro (or F-body) hood under that FG"

Sorry Jared, it's a 76 or 77 Chevy Caprice Classic.(yuck)


"Mike, someone put the thumbrest in the same place with my 72'...my only issue with the bass".

John, i removed it not long after the photo was taken. I couldn't stand it...Was it factory installed?
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Not there!
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Post by rickenbrother »

I paid $575 for my '73 4001 about 3 years ago. I got it off ebay. The pics were terrible and the seller never mentioned that it had checkered binding...I got lucky.
Picked up my 4003/5 blue beast for $1000 also about 3 years ago.
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Dave R, thanks, the TRC is the standard black plastic w/raised letters. It needs a refin. The scratch between the bridge & pup surround goes right down to the wood. I still can't imagine how it was scratched that bad.
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Paid $200 for this 68-69 in the '80s and the worst part was I traded it soon after for little or no gain.

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Ouch!
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$164.50 initial investment mid last year for what started as a hacked up red with black trim 1985 4003 and became the BronzeGlo. I put a lot more into it to get it back into shape though.

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Post by ilan »

Alan, the white/black double binding is a very nice touch. Kinda like a 4002 (checkerboard/black).
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