That leftie Tux that disappeared is back

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That leftie Tux that disappeared is back

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Makes me wish I was a lefty.
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The seller is in Chicago. I may be able to check it out if any of you are interested in it.
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Now it is being sold by RocknRoll Vintage, I assume the reserve price is much higher than last time. Unlike the previous seller, they do know what this bass is.
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Sounds as though a deal was cut behind the scenes on the first go-around...
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Sure does.
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Post by cavernplayer »

That's how I got my FG lefty 4003 with a behind the scene deal.

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