Just curious....Sea Green 4004?

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86kubicki
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Post by 86kubicki »

Questions like this make me wish that RIC had their COY production numbers handy, (and would be willing to disclose them of course). It would be very interesting to see which models were produced and in what quantities.
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Nah...I was just thinking out loud..Sorry.
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Post by cheyenne »

A few forum members have made "4005ish" pickguards for their 4004's.

I think with one of these, Seagreen would look good.
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"A nicely grained maple is the perfect look for a 4004, imho!"
ditto that,ray!
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