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Herk, That is a genuine 4001S. The front pickup rout is factory. Who ever was doing the truss rod routes back then regularly over ran the pickup rout hence the larger pickguards back then. Completely original except for the pickup. Looks in excellent cond.
I'm with Andy on this one. At least $7500 perhaps more.
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Jim, check your e-mail again. Looks like the e-mail problems continue...
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Schwing!
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Cool bass, and IMHO it left the factory with two pickups and is not a later conversion.
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"Dont get me wrong, I really like Fireglo, but theres something special about a really nice "aged" Mapleglo."

I agree!
I've kidded around about selling my Jazz Bass to get something before, but this one would be a good reason to do it.
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Don't get me wrong, I really like Fireglo


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