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John, I'll have them in a couple of days. What do you make of it on face value???
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Both basses are very nice, IMHO I don't think that anything has been changed on either of them. You see variations on these from time to time, one good example is when there are 3 dot markers above the 12th fret...the horns on some of these basses are wider too, like a 4003 of the period. A classic case of YMMV....
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Dave, are you a Rickenpimp? Supplying those who have the addiction? Image
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I think this comment is appropriate, at this point in time...


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I wonder who'll be the first to admit to being one of the future owners ... or will anyone?
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I'm not one of 'em, so you can eliminate me from the guessing...
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not I, said the dog...
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"I wonder who'll be the first to admit to being one of the future owners ... or will anyone?"

A hint, one person was at the MARC Day festivities, the other was not...
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298,395,607 - 2 = 298,395,605 possibilities. That narrows it down!
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Anyone selling raffles for a 'chance in hell'?
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I bought a "no chance in hell" ticket!
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You mean the Mega Millions California Lottery, or the Super Lotto Plus? Don't our odds of winning increase as the jackpot goes up, like going from a snowflake's chance to a snowball's chance ...? Image
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That fireglo looks great.
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Joey, maybe someone local to us will get that one and give us the chance to see it in person ...
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