5 1964 325a at Ed Roman's??

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5 1964 325a at Ed Roman's??

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I just checked his website.....according to the site, he has FIVE '64 325s(1996s) for sale. ????
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I saw four listed (maybe he sold oneImage)How does one acquire five, or four, '64 1996s'?
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Pardon me, I found the fifth one. It wasn't grouped with the other four. Still...
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Symbolic (Motorcars) of La Jolla has gotten into guitars in a big way. They recently acquired a controlling interest in Ed's operation. They have been buying up guitar collections all over the planet the last year or two. Among these are numerous Ricks.

I've heard rumors of something like 40 early 4000 basses as well...
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WEll then, that would explain it. I thought that they must've come from a collection. Now where are those basses?
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I think Nick Theil's buying for them at the moment? Perhaps he got these?
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