Mus. Fr and the 4003S

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eddied
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Mus. Fr and the 4003S

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Spent 15 minutes on phone with Musician's Friend today. They have no knowledge or paperwork concerning if they are carrying the 4003S series in the near future. I have to assume that the big wigs that purchase for the company would be the only ones to know. My agent had NO clue. I was the first source that he ever heard from concerning 4003S Ricks to be offered. thought???
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squirebass
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Interesting. I would've thought they had already taken some orders for these basses. I do know that the model shows up on the Rickenbacker website under models, so I would think they could take it from there...
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Isn't Musician's Friend a part of Guitar Center? Maybe the end is nigh?
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eddied wrote:thought???
There's a lot of better places to buy from that are with it. :wink:
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I have to agree!
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