'59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
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'59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
Just thought I'd pass on the info to the rick community in case someone was looking for one.
http://www.gruhn.com
http://www.gruhn.com
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Re: '59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
Buy it Graham it's only $20k and you have loads of money! 
Re: '59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
This one has been there for a little while now. Great looker and going for less than the 4000 that sold at Hollywood Vintage over the summer.
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Re: '59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
This has Dave Pascoe written all over it!
Re: '59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
$20K ??? Damn.

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Re: '59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
.........that's reasonable..........is that what you meant John?leftybass wrote:$20K ??? Damn.![]()
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Re: '59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
This one might be my old B9148.
It has all of the same wear that mine had.
If so, I can say that the PG is(was when I owned it) not original.
It was thinner to accommodate an extreme neck fold. Not too bad,
but the bridge had to be sunk a little deeper into the body.
The tug bar was also a later one that came with a 4005 guard
that I bought from Rick in 1987.
Anyway- I could never string it with any more than 40-95.
Great sound though!
I bought it from Bob Guida in '87 and sold it to John Slog in '95.
That is of course if this be B9148.
Which also makes it a '60.
It has all of the same wear that mine had.
If so, I can say that the PG is(was when I owned it) not original.
It was thinner to accommodate an extreme neck fold. Not too bad,
but the bridge had to be sunk a little deeper into the body.
The tug bar was also a later one that came with a 4005 guard
that I bought from Rick in 1987.
Anyway- I could never string it with any more than 40-95.
Great sound though!
I bought it from Bob Guida in '87 and sold it to John Slog in '95.
That is of course if this be B9148.
Which also makes it a '60.
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Re: '59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
Do you mean Delores?????sloop_john_b wrote:What, no "surfer girl" sticker?
Re: '59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
Good info John...
It could be there a while at that price...
It could be there a while at that price...
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Re: '59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
He's also got a Fender King acoustic with steel rod inside for only $5K.
But it's got checkerboard binding!
But it's got checkerboard binding!
Re: '59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
You really want Lisa to throw me out of the house don't you....8mileshigh wrote:This has Dave Pascoe written all over it!
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Re: '59 4000 @ Gruhn Guitars
But Lisa loves all your Ricks!! 
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
