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Great
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Welcome, Nelson! Please post photos here?
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:D
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You would be better off selling the two plexi TRCs separately. :wink:
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No I prefer including all with the best. the buyer will decide what to do :wink:
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the bass i meant. :D
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What Jeff is saying is, you'll make more $$$ if you sell the TRCs separately. Trust me, he is right about this.
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And, there are plenty of people out there who want a plexi TRC, but really don't want to have to buy a bass to get one...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Sounds fair. Im quessing there are people out there that would like to buy a Rickenbacker bass that would have a plexi cover included instead of buying the bass by itself and then look for months at ebay to find a pelxi cover. they just could have it already. :mrgreen:
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Welcome to the forum, Nelson. Very nice MG bass, with the walnut headwings too! Good luck with the sale. I like your sales philosophy. :wink:
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Thanks John! :D
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johnallg wrote:I like your sales philosophy. :wink:
Have you passed this one by Irene, then? :wink: :mrgreen:
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what do you mean?
jps wrote:
johnallg wrote:I like your sales philosophy. :wink:
Have you passed this one by Irene, then? :wink: :mrgreen:
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Casiraghi22 wrote:what do you mean?
jps wrote:
johnallg wrote:I like your sales philosophy. :wink:
Have you passed this one by Irene, then? :wink: :mrgreen:
This was directed towards John. It means "Is his wife going to approve a possible purchase?" :wink:
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John has 4 MG Rick basses and if considering another bass would look at possibly a FG or JG bass. :wink: Or an AutumnGlo/Walnut 4001! And then there are the RM1999s - shall I buy a ticket to Japan? Or just wait and see what develops! :lol:

Again, good luck with the sale Nelson. :)
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