Beautiful 76 Walnut 4001

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Beautiful 76 Walnut 4001

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I would love to have this, but they want $1750 plus $45 shipping. Damn!

http://www.wildwoodguitars.com/electrics/misc/pc2144/pc2144.html
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That is a looker indeed!
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Looks great, but I have a hard time believing that that binding is still that white.
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Post by rickfan60 »

I agree Scott but if it spent a lot of time in the case, the finish could be relatively un-yellowed. Then factor in flash photography plus digital color interpretation, the binding could appear that way in a picture. In any event, the price is simply too high.
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$1100, I would pay for it.
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Post by green_us90 »

"Looks great, but I have a hard time believing that that binding is still that white."

Right- unless it was never used, and you have to wonder why it was never used.

THe rule of thumb I have seen and followed with mint guitars, particularly '70's Fenders- if they are mint, there's a good chance that they are not good players and were unused as a result. Most any mint '70's Fender I see I steer clear of.

Then again most Rickenbacker owners take greater pride in their instruments so this rule might not apply.

YMMV.
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Wow thats nice. You have one like that right Ted?

1976 was a good year. Damn...

I would think more people would trim out the newer Monty Brown finish with black trim. Its a great look.
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Post by lowendbob »

I would go $1300, maybe $1350.
It reminds me of my old 4002, that Dave know has.
Same finish, with black p/g.

If monty brown was a little lighter black would look great. The outer edges are a bit too dark, and gold looks best IMO.
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Post by ilan »

It would look even better with a laminated b/w/b/w/b pickguard. Like Dave's or Ted's Walnut 4002's, or the 4002 prototype (Smith, p.211).
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Hey Bob,

This is too funny....my FIRST MB which was a gift last December was REALLY dark around the edges.

After returning because of a defective switch, Mike Parks sent me a BEAUTIFUL LIGHT COLORED Monty. I like it much better than the first. It also has a nicely figured neck that the first one didn't have!

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that bass makes my balls scream...in a good way!
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paid way less, for more strings;
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Man, that's nice !!!
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Sorry, but the '76 4001 is nicer.
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Post by rickfan60 »

"Right- unless it was never used, and you have to wonder why it was never used."

I've owned my '80 AG since '81. It rarely got played because I did not like the color. It was just a backup.


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