Autumnglo with black plastic on the bay

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strange looking TRC.
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That's a great look. Can't say I like the mudbucker in the neck.
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"Item Description: 70's Rickenbacker Bass Guitar Model 4001 Light Brown-------Original Owner since 1985"

Brilliant.....'70's Ric with the original owner since '85.
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AutumnGlo - too bad the funky neck pup is in it....
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Looks like the TRC is a white one painted black.
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The TRC of that bass on eBay looks veeeeeery familiar ... (more to follow later today).
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The finish appears to be walnut. The matte of Autumnglo does take on a shine if rubbed enough but that looks too even. The TRC used to be white. The letters were scraped clean and the background painted black.
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root-beer-glo
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Autumnglo with black plastic on the bay

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I love that finish. Too bad someone had to add the humbucker. Image
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I really like the color!

I'd imagine he routed the heck out of that body?

Anyone else notice what SEEMS to be 3 switches by the volume knobs? I can't make them out for sure....and look who the leading bidder is!
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Yea, Tony I saw that too. Looks like a knob is missing, and three toggle switches where added.
Plus your right about the routing under the neck pickup. If it wasn't for that I would consider bidding.
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root-beer-glo


LOL...right after I unpacked the new Monty Brown 4003FL, my wife said, "Congratulations, it's beautiful, and it's making me want to have a root beer float!"
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Hey Bob,

I'm still tempted, if for nothing else than to bounce the Emperor!

You know, after seeing what Paul & Dale can do, I no longer look at basses like this as a total loss.

Not a good thing, that can really land me in the poor house! I say to myself "hmmm, I've seen Paul/Dale fix a lot worse!

Joey....Email sent!
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