Lefty 4002

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Lefty 4002

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I'm looking for a Lefty 4002, if one even exists, anyone ever come across one?
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Re: Lefty 4002

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Do you prefer Walnut or Mapleglo? Fretted or fretless?
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No, seriously, I've never heard of one, you're lucky if you can get a righty. But with RIC, never say never.
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deargdoom wrote:I'm looking for a Lefty 4002, if one even exists, anyone ever come across one?

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I know of one, but the owner is certainly not selling!
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Good luck in your search. An instrument like that may very well be the rarest of the rare. :( Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

Maybe you could have a luthier build you something similar to a 4002 in terms of construction ideas, without violating trademark or whatever. The 4002 was a very well designed bass, down to the choice of wood, pickup placement, and the wiring harness.
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Re: Lefty 4002

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wints wrote:I know of one, but the owner is certainly not selling!

so how much would he not sell it for?
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cassius987 wrote:Good luck in your search. An instrument like that may very well be the rarest of the rare. :( Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

Maybe you could have a luthier build you something similar to a 4002 in terms of construction ideas, without violating trademark or whatever. The 4002 was a very well designed bass, down to the choice of wood, pickup placement, and the wiring harness.
And what would you not pay to have this not built so it's not an infringement? :D
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cassius987 wrote:
Maybe you could have a luthier build you something similar to a 4002 in terms of construction ideas, without violating trademark or whatever. The 4002 was a very well designed bass, down to the choice of wood, pickup placement, and the wiring harness.
Or better yet, get a talented luthier to build you something similar to a 4002 out of a 4003 or a 4001. Then you wouldn't be infringing.
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There was one for sale on Ebay France a couple of years ago (it didn't meet its reserve) so they are out there.
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Interesting news! Lefty 4002s. Never say never indeed! :lol:
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[sorry, double post]
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+1 What Jeff Thomas wrote.
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Re: Lefty 4002

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so they do exist contrary to what some have implied. That's good news.
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I have bought all of them.....well, just one would be nice.... :mrgreen:
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jingle_jangle wrote:
cassius987 wrote:Good luck in your search. An instrument like that may very well be the rarest of the rare. :( Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

Maybe you could have a luthier build you something similar to a 4002 in terms of construction ideas, without violating trademark or whatever. The 4002 was a very well designed bass, down to the choice of wood, pickup placement, and the wiring harness.
And what would you not pay to have this not built so it's not an infringement? :D
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