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Not on my shopping list, but . . .

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. . . I pushed the BIN on it anyway. Looks good. Will need some monkeying around with the electronics, but nothing that can't be done easily. For $525, s**t, why not?

http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-4003-Bass-Needs-Work-Luthier-Special_W0QQitemZ7392685197QQcategoryZ41439QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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That should be easy to fix, Paul! Nice!
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Good grab Paul..
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Nice snag, Paul. What's RIC charging for a wiring harness these days....twelve bucks?!!
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I figure I can bring it back to "normal" with the original pickups (included), get a black pickguard and paint a white edge to it, find a black/white TRC, do the white edge on that, and finish the theme of white edges on black. Maybe I should make it a fiver . . . hmm.
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Um, holy **** . . . how'd you find that deal? You get an easy-to-fix Ric with a nice set of Bartolini aftermarket pickups IN ADDITION to the original pickups . . . geez.
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Score!
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Awesome, another JG 4001/3 joins the crowd ! What a deal. Mine was FREE (heh heh), but your's looks awfully nice for the dirt cheap price.
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Now, watch, as my bass budget is all but gone, one that I REALLY want will come up with a reasonable BIN. I'll have to plead with the CFO to front me the $$. Just watch.

This is the third Rick I've bought in just 10 days: the Fireglo 2060 on eBay, a Fireglo V63 (private sale), and now this JG. Somebody stop me!
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Good score Paul!
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Paul, what is on your actual wish list?
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They come in threes, Paul!
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Well, I've posted it here before, but it's now been shortened since the Fireglo V63 is on its way. The two outstanding ones are a Sea Green (any style bass), and a quilted maple top Cheyenne II with the walnut rear body and headstock wings.
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I think you may be safe from either of those coming up for sale soon....
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So if the JG is not on your list, are you going to share your good fortune with fellow forumites in the way of reselling?
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