How many '73 and earlier Azureglo 4001 basses?

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henry5
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Just out of interest, what's the earliest azure 4001 anyone is aware of? I've never seen one before '72, although doubtless they exist.
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According to Mike P's site, you could get one in 1969. I have only seen them after 72 as well.

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With all due respect to Mike Parks information page on finishes, i've found it to be not as accurate as I wished and thought it was.
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Oh well, '72 it is for now then....
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