Where are all the 70 to 72 4001’s?

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Where are all the 70 to 72 4001’s?

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Where are all the 70 to 72 4001’s?

Here they are…

Not mine, but a friend has them in his personal collection.

He just picked up a dead mint 71. You can see why he is so happy.

Stayed tuned, I am working on a “buy 20 and get one free” deal now with him.


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I know him, don't I Dave? Nice guy...
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Yes John,,,

He was lusting after your 72 LH BG...I guess he needs more......LOL
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Amazing......
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A-HA!!! SO THERE THEY ARE!!!!
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LOL, and he's never seen the MG bass. I'll take that one in Nov, if they have a show...
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I'm glad that guy doesn't want '73's or I'd be S.O L. Wow, what a collection! Image
73 Feb 4001, 73 March 4001, 73 April 4001, 73 May 4001, 73 June 4001, 73 July 4001
04 MM Bongo 5HSp, 07 MM Bongo 5HS, 09 MM Bongo 5HS, 09 MM Bongo 5Hp, 11 MM Bongo 5H
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As my wife would say "Why does he want so many that are all the same???" Image
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one 72' that he will never have... and I don't see a mapleglo in his collection. ;P
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Dave, needless to say, I'm going to have to make an appointment to photograph that collection someday (soon). Lovely!
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Post by wints »

Nice collection there.

Is there an early 71 there with 21 frets? Any AZG or are they all the dark ones JG? I think that's a BG at the end...

Still a few more out there...
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Post by rickenbrother »

Stayed tuned, I am working on a “buy 20 and get one free” deal now with him.


How about, buy 20 and get one for me!! Image
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Paul, if you want to make the trip to the deep South, I am sure that I can hook you up. Email me off line if you want to pick some dates.

Andrew..no 21 fret-ers. I will post a list of all the finishes later.

Joey..That's a deal...Image
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"As my wife would say "Why does he want so many that are all the same???" "

Graham, DO NOT make the mistake I made. I thought it would be fun to educate my wife a bit on the different Ric models. MISTAKE

Now she knows when I have something new.
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