4001 -- New model of the week!

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Thanks, Sir Duke. I thought it could be the less-than-great monitor I'm currently viewing through.
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Thanks for the compliments on my '72 guys. Yes it does have checkered binding. Just a bit hard to see due to size of the pic.
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When the Smith book came out I was still at Voltage Guitars, and we owned the 1963 MapleGlow 4001 on page 203 of his book. Anyone know who currently owns that bass?
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Now THIS should be interesting!

(starts popcorn and pulls self closer to screen)
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route66guitars wrote:When the Smith book came out I was still at Voltage Guitars, and we owned the 1963 MapleGlow 4001 on page 203 of his book. Anyone know who currently owns that bass?
Scott,

I thought there was a discussion on a 63 MG 4001 for sale a few years ago, that I thought could have been that MG 4001 bass. I'll have to look through my archives to try and find it.

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