Is this a 71 LEFTY on the 'bay?

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Is this a 71 LEFTY on the 'bay?

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Buy it before someone else does
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oops already posted under RICs for sale-duh...
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Serial # KD 170. Interesting. Treble pickup is identical to that on my November 1970 21 fret 4001. Here's a pic.
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Hate that bridge unit though.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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Agreed.

I have to admit that it beats the pickguard-material-covering-the-holes-after-the-leo-quan-install look, but it still ain't quite "right".
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