Trouble with 4004 Cheyenne i bridge

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jps
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Re: Trouble with 4004 Cheyenne i bridge

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edski wrote:...another blood sucker that just wants to extract "management fees" from the rotting corpse of a once viable business.
Is there any other kind? :wink:
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Re: Trouble with 4004 Cheyenne i bridge

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Looks like they've got it for sale again....

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Rickenbacke ... 4088078.gc

Pay the $154 for 1-year coverage, and you might be able to finagle all necessary repairs out of them - so there's a totally decent 4004Ci for $1855. :lol:


Yeah I'm thinking there's a reason they invented a Cii... :oops:
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Re: Trouble with 4004 Cheyenne i bridge

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jdogric12 wrote: Pay the $154 for 1-year coverage, and you might be able to finagle all necessary repairs out of them - so there's a totally decent 4004Ci for $1855. :lol:
Yeah I'm thinking there's a reason they invented a Cii... :oops:
? Que?

I will just say i paid almost that much for mine,and glad to get it....!
Lightest,sleekest,4000-series bass EVER. I have a Laredo and a Cii (love them both!) to compare it to. I am really diggin' the maple fretboard,and the supercontoured body. I don't know how many of them were made,but they sure don't seem to pop up all that often....best of luck in your quest,Charles!
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