'73 4001 fretless with toaster but without CB
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'73 4001 fretless with toaster but without CB
Hi,
I managed to locate a really nice '73 MG 4001 fretless (looks original), I don't have the serial number yet but the seller list it as a 73.
It has half inch space for the neck pickup and this is a toaster.
IIRC - the toaster was gone with the CB, could it be that it was sold with toaster but without CB?
The image is not good enough to search for split tailpiece and it has dot inlays like any other fretless I saw, so I can't "time" it by full-width inlays.
So, Until I receive any message from the seller - is such combination available?
The seller wants $3250 for it, b.t.w...
I managed to locate a really nice '73 MG 4001 fretless (looks original), I don't have the serial number yet but the seller list it as a 73.
It has half inch space for the neck pickup and this is a toaster.
IIRC - the toaster was gone with the CB, could it be that it was sold with toaster but without CB?
The image is not good enough to search for split tailpiece and it has dot inlays like any other fretless I saw, so I can't "time" it by full-width inlays.
So, Until I receive any message from the seller - is such combination available?
The seller wants $3250 for it, b.t.w...
So long and thanks for all the fish!
Re: '73 4001 fretless with toaster but without CB
There were basses made with the toaster after the CB was discontinued, so it most likely is original to the bass. The split tailpiece was gone long before the toasters were so I can't imagine that bass having the older tailpiece. Let us know more once it is in your hands.
Re: '73 4001 fretless with toaster but without CB
Thanks,
I'll keep you posted.
And yeah - I forgot that the split tailpiece was gone before that period
I'll keep you posted.
And yeah - I forgot that the split tailpiece was gone before that period
So long and thanks for all the fish!
Re: '73 4001 fretless with toaster but without CB
Here is the image,
I think that $3250 is a bit expensive for a non checkerboard binding '73, would you agree?
The guitar is MH, which dates it at Aug '73. Isn't it too late for toasters???
I have attached the pics, please share you thoughts.
I think that $3250 is a bit expensive for a non checkerboard binding '73, would you agree?
The guitar is MH, which dates it at Aug '73. Isn't it too late for toasters???
I have attached the pics, please share you thoughts.
So long and thanks for all the fish!
Re: '73 4001 fretless with toaster but without CB
That FL looks really nice, but I agree the price is a bit high. I think some toasters went as late as early '74, somebody correct me if I am wrong.
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Re: '73 4001 fretless with toaster but without CB
That is a nice 4001FL. I also think the price is a bit high, especially without CB binding. That's yet another August '73 without CB binding. My August '73 has a toaster and CB binding. I think you're right Jeff, the neck hi-gains started showing up in the 4001 later in '73, but I've seen a few from early '74 with a toaster.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: '73 4001 fretless with toaster but without CB
That is a nice one, looks just like Paul Yahn's 72 except for the obvious already brought up things. Hey Jeffrey I like your new look.
(I like that smiley too) 
Re: '73 4001 fretless with toaster but without CB
Yet another.....
Look at my avatar. That's MY Aug '73 without CB!
Re: '73 4001 fretless with toaster but without CB
Gil, the maple on that is very nice! Pricey, I agree.
Re: '73 4001 fretless with toaster but without CB
Thanks guys.
So what do you say? is $2500 reasonable?
So what do you say? is $2500 reasonable?
So long and thanks for all the fish!
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Re: '73 4001 fretless with toaster but without CB
I would say that $2500-$3000 would be about the going rate for here in Europe if it is in very good+, or better, original condition.
