71 4001 MG @ Elderly's

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Maybe his band was really bad and they got shot at regularly.
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Do you have to file a flight plan before playing it?
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Looks like someone IS buying it!

Its on hold, so like I said before;

PT Barnum said it best...
Buy it before someone else does
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I don't really think that is too bad a deal, it is high, but if it can be put back to spec asthetically (minus whatever routes are concealed by the pickguard) it still has some desirable features.
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I remember a few threads ago there was a 4005 with a broken headstock. Yes it can be fixed but at what cost? Some guy said less than $200US. Uh-huh.

I used to buy Parker doubles, loose, case color faded, but cheap. Now I know better. I get the best condition I can afford, then go from there.

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