OUCH! 2 4005's on Ebay!

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OUCH! 2 4005's on Ebay!

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Nice, but methinks there might be some "creative salesmanship" at work here:

"This was the only 4005 bass made in 1967 in Maple Glo and is one of the rarest of all Rickenbacker basses ever made."

Oh, and uh...last time I checked, $16,500 for a 4005 wasn't such a good value.

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Wasn't 1967 the year RIC made the most 4005 basses in any given year?
So how can there be one one mapleglo, a stock color, produced in one year? Also, Didn't Entwistle own 3 4005s? All mapleglo and I'm not sure if one of them was a '67.
Also, talk about artificially inflating the value of the 4005.
However, these are very beautiful examples of the bass.
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I must have the other '67 Image

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Un-freaking-beliveable.

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You may do John..........I'd take £8000. That's a saving of almost $1800!! Image
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Must be the one stuffed full with Krugerrands, eh? Image
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John,
You can have my '82 4005 FG for $7000. Image
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I think the MG may have been the one at the Philadelphia GTR show that sold for $9K.
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Dave, I was wondering that myself, if it was the same one...
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Post by vito »

Does the bridge look a little different on the MG or is it just the angle of the picture?
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It just has the original Bridge Mute cover on it.
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