4005/6 on e-bay

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4005/6 on e-bay

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I've never seen one before; Jeff wouldn't even need a drill!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2578708049&category=4713
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Beat you to it. Image
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I may not be fast but I'm cheap.
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like my local City & County Dept of Licensing:

Good, Fast, Cheap. Pick one.
Buy it before someone else does
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Its nice to see that Jeff's reputation precedes him. It's almost like we know what he is thinking before he thinks it... Image
And to think I got him started on the 5-string bass. Sometimes I can't sleep at night! Image
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I wonder if that's really a bass, or is it a baritone. Like the six string that Dan Electro used to put out. I think Music Man still has one too. Aren't they tuned E,A,D,G,B,E one octive lower than the normal guitar tuning? The six string Contra bass is B,E,A,D,G,C
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And again!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=2372185700

Maybe the seller thinks that if they keep relisting it, someone will break down and fork up the big bucks.

Although if I actually had big bucks...
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Post by mrmstrd »

I said this before, I've done business with these guys (I live in Chicago). They are nice fellas, but overcharge for used and vintage instruments. A few months ago, they had a Burgundy early '73 with the '60s Rick Bass appointments, sans horseshoe of course. The finish on the front and headstock was trashed, the back of the body painted black with spray paint, the neck had gouges in it, and was largely unattractive except for it's relative rarity. They wanted $1900 for it. Ouch!! I've seen better '70s for cheaper. Oh well.
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