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johnallg
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Yes. It is an early 4003 with the older truss rods that are adjusted at the body end.
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Mitchell...
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"If only quilted maple grew on trees!"
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Those are mirror images of some NICE basses!

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Great Pic of lefty rics. Where do you find a lefty 4005? Nice my friend
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No jetglo Peter?
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Where do you find a lefty 4005?

You don't!
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Where do you find a lefty 4005?


In Merry Old England!
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Yea its one of a kind, I bet. Hey John B. sorry about the Rangers, I was hoping they would win the series, oh well there is next year.
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