Interesting 4005 on the bay . . .

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Interesting 4005 on the bay . . .

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I'm wasn't really into 4005s until I saw this.
What a jem, just wanting a little TLC.
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Possibly more than just a little TLC.
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beatlefreak wrote:Possibly more than just a little TLC.
I see your point, but it depends what you compare it to, for example check this one out:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1967-RICKENBACKE ... dZViewItem
Horribly overpriced and take a look the feedback this guy dumps on other people for telling the truth, he seems to be a real nasty bit of work.
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That one's been for sale on the bay forever, it seems. Which reminds me, what ever happened to the Emp?! :evil:
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johnallg wrote:...Which reminds me, what ever happened to the Emp?! :evil:
Shhhhhhhh!
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i loved the emperor!
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Is that "snowflake" inlay?
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Hmmm,

Look what we missed!!!!

Man, I WISH RIC would use wood like this again.....IF you could still find it!

Sigh....................
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kinda looks like a super rare previously never heard of 4005-s model with that simple dot fretboard.... :roll: very nice,maybe the fretboard/problems will keep this one in the range of semi-affordability.....i like it!
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No, they're not dots, but inlay designs. Fretboard is indeed a replacement.
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Inlays look like this:

http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Inlay,_pear ... monds.html

Available at Stewart MacDonald.
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Anybody else notice that the first position marker inlay on the fretboard is on the 2nd fret?

Remember the 60's 4005 that Ted worked on that had had the fretboard replaced? The "luthier" put a 34" scale fretboard on it! I wonder what surprises we might find with this one?

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Blimey!
I missed all of that stuff (I really should wear my glasses) as I said, I know nothing about the 4005, But if you got this one at the right price. Not to mention there are the resources on this forum to set it straight!
It will still go for squillions!
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Hi Guys, I ended up with this bass!!! The seller was accommodating and agreed to a very buyer friendly payment plan. I'll be driving up to Connecticut next weekend to pick it up.

Dale will be replacing the fretboard with an original Bubinga type fret board with full width CP shell inlays.

ICAN"T WAIT!!!
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