1973 4001 FL

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1973 4001 FL

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Could I get an estimate on what a 1973 4001FL in new never played condition is bringing these days ? This is one of those deals where it purchased new at Manny's in NYC in 1974 , and spent the last 34 years under a bed in a HSC and really was never played
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Re: 1973 4001 FL

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:shock: :shock:

OH GOD NO.......... :D

Hey Gerry, WELCOME to the forum!

I don't know, but I'd LOVE to see pictures of it. That would also help with finding a value.

Be patient, I'm SURE this thread will get a lot of attention...and a lot of opinions.
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gcafaro wrote:Could I get an estimate on what a 1973 4001FL in new never played condition is bringing these days ? This is one of those deals where it purchased new at Manny's in NYC in 1974 , and spent the last 34 years under a bed in a HSC and really was never played
That depends a lot on exactly when in 1973 it was made -- do you have pics? The two letters at the beginning of the serial number will also determine the exact month. Any 1973 in great condition is going to command a nice price, but the early ones are significantly more valuable.
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Re: 1973 4001 FL

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Welcome Gerry,

I have a Fireglo 73 FL in great original condition.
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If yours has the checkered binding, toaster and split piece bridge it's going to be worth more than if it doesn't.

Putting a $$$ value on these are hard, as not as many people want a fretless, however, in new condition you should have no shortage of interest.

We need to see some photo's!
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Re: 1973 4001 FL

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It was made in August 1973 MH3875 , looks like yours without the checkered binding , trying to figure out how to put the pics up
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Well, I LIKE FRETLESS RIC'S! :D :shock:

Andy........ah, never mind :twisted: :roll:

Beautiful....just beautiful....
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Here are some pics of Gerry's 73 4001FL....posted at his request :shock: :shock: :shock:

Oh man, beautiful!

Sigh....

He will be out of town for a few days, so if he doens't respond right away....well, now you know why!

Hmmm, oh GERRY! :twisted:

One last pic...
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Last one...she sure looks MINTY FRESH!
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Re: 1973 4001 FL

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Gorgeous bass. Wow!
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Re: 1973 4001 FL

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love that skunk stripe

so sexy!


and yah gotta tell us how much you bought it for!....cmon cmon!


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Re: 1973 4001 FL

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Beautiful, and yes, like new.

A rare find....
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Slick! I love it!
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Re: 1973 4001 FL

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beautiful!

i scored it's fretted counter-part last winter. same thing, lived under a bed for decades and came w/ the original strings, cloth, mint case, etc.

you've got to love classic fireglo.

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Re: 1973 4001 FL

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well in 1974 a new Rick cost $357. at Mannys on W48th st in NYC. which included $7.50 to ship the bass from NYC to NJ
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Re: 1973 4001 FL

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Gerry these are great basses. My '73 FL MG has a magnificent sound especially after I shunted the cap. Hope you don't have to sell it but if you have to..well we all know about that. Good Luck!
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