Anyone interested? 4005-8

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Anyone interested? 4005-8

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I found this last night. Hope it isn't old news.
Price? $19,500 Sure is pretty.

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Welcome to the forum Roger. If you buy that I am sure that you would be everyone's best friend here.
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Welcome Roger, great first post. Brought a tear to my eye.
I'm just happy to be here.
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that is a great first post ...

you will like this as well ...

http://www.3dentourage.com/425/4005.htm
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The price brought a tear to my eye.
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Post by raj »

I wanted to make an impact with my first post, but I did not expect make people cry.

I am more of a MG guy myself.

http://www.gbase.com/Powered/GearDetails.aspx?Dealer=990fe33b-e425-460d-b2f6-7d381769706a&Item=819527
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Post by kcole4001 »

Welcome! You have expensive taste. Image
Plus five minus five!
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http://www.3dentourage.com/425/4005.htm

Was 4005/6 also a long scale bass?
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Post by raj »

Yes, I may have expensive taste, but I have realistic expectations. I love my 4003.
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Hmmmm,,,when you consider the crazy prices of the Lemmy and Chris Squire signatures, the prices for true vintage collectable pieces doesnt seem so bad.

To rich for my blood, but still..
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Post by shamustwin »

Anyone think the price on the 6 string is fair?
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Post by ealdrett »

I think it's fair just for the fact that's rare to come by one.
Even the 8 string is priced fairly in today's market and economy. Those were custom made.
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Post by cheyenne »

In terms of rarity, how many 4005/8's or 4005/6's were actually made???

Look what Lemmy's go for, and there are 60 of those around.

I doubt that you'll find 60 of these rare 4005's.
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Welcome Roger. Good luck with the kidney removal you'll need to pay for the bass!
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Post by rictified »

Yeah, no offense to anyone who owns one but I can't believe the prices people are paying for both those signature basses, the LK and CS. I'd pay twenty grand for that bass just as a collectible before I'd pay 4 or 5 grand for a Lemmy. But I won't buy a bass I wouldn't play and I can't see myself playing an 8 string anytime soon, nor a bass with three humbuckers on it.
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