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Ted, for post 4005, you COULD have posted your 4003S5? Maybe? Image
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I thought about that. There is such a solid 4005 community here that I opted off. To many, there is no substitute for a 4005.
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No 4008 either, huh? Oh well, those pictures were awesome!
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No, but a 4003S/8. That is as close as I could get on that one. Image
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hey Ted...
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And if I had started at 7
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Why not just start at number one?

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engage!
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Post by rickfan60 »

I am done unless I become a mandolin player or RIC introduces some other model numbers beyond 4080.

It is heavy and awkward but looks cool as hell. I bought it in the early 90's for $700 and thought I was paying way too much then.

For post number 4080...

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Ted in honor of your 4080's post....

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Nothing like an instrument appreciating 8X in 10 years, eh, Ted? Image
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Way cool Dave! You are definitely the master of double neck Ricks.

Nobody wanted the 4080 back the 70's and 80's now they are prized pieces.
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Ted, you could have posted my 4005, because if it wasn't for you I may never have got it!
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Hello Pete! I'd recognise that sweatshirt anywhere Image
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Post by bob_the_bass »

Pete ... which store are you in there, or ... is that YOUR collection ??

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Post by nattiep »

Sorry I'm late, but congrats, Ted!
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