73 4001

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73 4001

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3710819849&category=4713

I can't see the headstock to see what kind of machines are there.
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They look like closed back grovers. The kind my 83 4003 had on them before I changed them to the more current open back set. Pretty finish on that one. I wish I had the bread to buy it myself. I love dark fireglo.
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Wow!!! It'll go for real dough I'd be willing to bet. Man, I love FG and checkerboard bindings.
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That's a gorgeous Fireglo finish on that one.....and the chequered bindings....sweet!
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I like it and actually have some money to buy it. The problem I have is the guys feedback rating and knowing if he replaced the machines. All I gotta do is put a toaster and horseshoe and I'm good to go .
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Post by rictified »

I don't think those are Grovers or at least Grover Slimlines like they used back then, they look too thick. They look like non-original tuners to me, unless it's the photo, but I'd get a close up of the headstock if I were contemplating buying that bass.
I sold a 75 like that a few years ago that was nicer, only differences were it had two high gains and regular binding, had Grover Slimlines on it and was FG.
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It is fitted with a toaster p.u..
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This is under an hours drive from me. I may take a look at it this weekend. I,ve e-mailed for an address. Same cool dark FG as my 73 (MD) fretless, which has wavy grovers fitted, and yes it already has a toaster...I,ll report back if I get to see it...
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Strangely enough, there are no good headstock pictures. Feedback and registration 4-5 months ago is kinda scary. But, a FG '73 in that condition is quite nice.

Would be great if Andrew can see it in person.
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Andrew, let me know if you've even made contact. I tried to e-mail but, it didn't go through. I'd really like a fireglo 4001 with checkerboard binding, grovers,horseshoe and toaster pickups. Am I aksing for too much?

At least with this bass I'd be most of the way home.
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Post by bassman »

This is one of the few transition 4001 basses made in mid 1973. Notice the the short width MOP inlays and the non split tailpiece. But it has checkered binding, a toaster p/u and Grover's. Isn't that a beautiful Fireglo finish!
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Post by jps »

That is just like my '73 4001, also MG xxxx serial number. From what I can tell, the tuners look like Schallers. Very nice shape.

Marc, get this baby!!!
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I want to bid. Just waiting for someone to have actual contact with the seller. Those zero guys always scare me.
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Marc. I,ve e mailed 3 times and had no reply yet. I,ll let you know as soon as I do. I,m hoping to get a viewing sunday.
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The other thing is, I can wait for that auction to end at a ridiculous price or just overpay for this:http://www.gbase.com/gearlist/guitar_picture.asp?guitar=539697

I put in an e-mail to the guy to see if it's at all negotiable.I've never seen one from that year at such a price,pretty as it seems to be.
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