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Why so low?

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Wow. Planets didn't align on that one.
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Ooops... I just saw this thread under Rickenbackers For Sale. Already 4 pages discussing this bass.
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the price on that bass was a temporary lapse in ebay insanity ...
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In some ways it describes eBay insanity in stark detail...

Didn't some swamp creature 4001 from the mid 70's with rust all over every piece of chrome recently sell for over $1700? That was insanity too...
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ya ... why to people pay so much for rusty dinged 70s basses when they can get a new 4003 for $1200?

ebay is insane ... if you ask an unreasonable price it seems there will be someone out there who will pay it ...

And a some people buy and sell a lot of basses and each transaction the bass gets a $100 increase in price ...

in my mind you should be able to get nice used Ric basses that are actually less than the new price of a new 4003 bass ...
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Hi Jeff, I've been away awhile...where are new 4003 going for $1200?
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Many dealers sell at 30% off list which would be - $1259.30, but you gotta order and wait.
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Post by j_gary »

****! Only reason she went that low was because I was asleep at the wheel.

Good deal on a nice bass.

I fear the Rick deals are disappearing Mike. Just last year I could order 4004's for $1175. Bought a Trans Red this year, $1500.
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Hmmm, I guess I need to do some looking then.
Lowest I could find is $1399 at MF...
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Today the online dealers seem to be selling the 4003 in the $1300 to $1400 range ...

but still how does a beat up rusted late 70s 4001 go for more than a new 4003?
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the demand is going up and the supply is going down ...

I will stand pat with mine and only buy more when a good deal comes along ...
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I'm not arguing your point, Jeff, I agree... Just been thinking of maybe buying a new 4003..

I couldn't justify spending that much on a beat up rusted late 70s 4001, though.

I see a lot of you have what I'd someday like to have, early 70s with checkerboard, etc...but it's not likely I could afford one of those. I can look though!
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Post by marc61 »

Mike, I stand corrected - The online guys are definitely at $1399-1429. Not sure about friends like Chris Clayton and Mike Parks though.

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