'76 3000 JG available

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'76 3000 JG available

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http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/55U-3907.htm

BTW - anyone here snag the '60 4000 from GC Hollywood? It be gone!
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hmmm
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How are the necks on these things? I've never played one. Chunky?

I'm definitely interested in this.
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BTW - anyone here snag the '60 4000 from GC Hollywood? It be gone!..................

It's still on the website?
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Cool looking, especially if you are not a big fella. But it is heavy & not as well balanced as a 4003. The neck, however, is thin - thinner than many a 4001 I have tried.
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BTW - that's a good price given where they have gone on Ebay recently. One fool recently paid more for one in worse shape. Image
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21 frets?!?
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Hey Mike, you had one when I visited, yes?
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Short scale. Not sure of the fret count.
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The 4000 is still on the site?? It's not pulling up on the search feature. Anyone know what they're asking?
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I just e-ordered the 3000. I tried calling and got no answer at all...several tries.

We'll see.
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Does anyone have the GC Hollywood link?
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Hollywood GC: http://www.vintageguitars.net/

The 4000 is still listed. Go to the dropdown box and select Rickenbacker.
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It was $25,000 last time I asked
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Thanks, Sean. I just sent them a mail.

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Oooooooh....I just saw your post, Graham. I'll just sit put and wait for what I'm really wanting instead. Thank you, sir! Image
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