4005/6
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Is that yours!? Not too many of those around...
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Petty has a Mapleglo, got it from Gil Southworth a few years back.
I bet they're totally hip.
I bet they're totally hip.
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I wish....badeggs wrote:Is that yours!? Not too many of those around...
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Even fewer of these...


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Cool, that's David Jenkins from Truetone Music in Santa Monica.jingle_jangle wrote:Even fewer of these...
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No kidding...how many would you venture as a guess...single digits...one hand...thumb required?jingle_jangle wrote:Even fewer of these...
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I'm guessing there was at least one... 
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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There are three on the Register; one with the wrong date; two MGs and a FG.cjj wrote:I'm guessing there was at least one...
John, do you know the serial no. of the one in the pics at the top of the thread?
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I think Paul W. was pointing out that the 4005/6 leftie is probably one of a kind.
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I don't, but will see if I can find it....libratune wrote:There are three on the Register; one with the wrong date; two MGs and a FG.cjj wrote:I'm guessing there was at least one...
John, do you know the serial no. of the one in the pics at the top of the thread?
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kennyhowes wrote:Petty has a Mapleglo, got it from Gil Southworth a few years back.
I bet they're totally hip.
Gil Southworth. Now there's a name I haven't heard in a long time. Used to browse his store on MacArthur Blvd in DC way back when.
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I had a 4005/6, I believe it was a '67- I wonder if the one pictured was mine? Sold it about 11 years ago to somebody in the San Diego area if memory serves for a very good price (this is before I really knew what they were worth!). It was cool but definitely not for me.
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6 strings...Why bother...
Get a guitar for crisssakes...
Get a guitar for crisssakes...
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'Cause then you can play bass lines and chords and ditch that pesky guitarist.....wints wrote:6 strings...Why bother...
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