Bass regurgitation on eBay
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Re: Bass regurgitation on eBay
I sold a '72 on the bay that is still in a superb collection here near Atlanta. But I also saw a '73 on the bay that was stolen from me about 25 years ago. I recognized some marks on the bass and the case. I would have bid on it but at the time I had just been laid off of my job. It was a great bass, would have loved to get it back but, oh well...... I hope it went to a good home.
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Re: Bass regurgitation on eBay
I sold a Jetglo 2030 that ended up back on Ebay the day after it was received by the buyer. Now it's on Gbase.
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The only thing I like these days is seeing the canadian dollar value higher than the US dollar value, rendering the auctions even more interesting to follow !!!!!!
Sorry to bug you but it has been more than 30 years since we seen that !!!!
Sorry to bug you but it has been more than 30 years since we seen that !!!!
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Sean, that's a great question. I wish every guitar I have sold would find it's way to ebay. Then I would be able to help them find their way home back to me.
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I haven't seen any of my Rics relisted... And I'd really like to have a couple of them back... There's the '72 JG (that I don't have a picture of), my old '68 4001 that I sold to fund my 4002...

I still have the 4002 and then there was my '76 Autumn-Glo...

But I did see a Sadowsky Jazz that I sold on eBay (found I don't like 2 jazz pickups and flipped it for a Sadowsky PJ) back up there in less than a year...

I still have the 4002 and then there was my '76 Autumn-Glo...

But I did see a Sadowsky Jazz that I sold on eBay (found I don't like 2 jazz pickups and flipped it for a Sadowsky PJ) back up there in less than a year...
