The Last 4005 webpage

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The Last 4005 webpage

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I happened across this interesting webpage:

http://www.stephenarthur.com/GraveyardFive/Gear/Rick4005.html

Does anyone know of this band (The Graveyard Five) and their assertion that theirs is the last 4005 made?

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The timing is right or at least close. I always thought the last 4005 had a 1986 serial number.
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I was wondering, would the last 4005 made be worth more than the second to last? I would think the older ones are more valuable.
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Whether it is the last or not, it is great to see her playing it.

Who has the first one? Probably in the RIC museum.
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Cool! Has anybody contacted her about it? Image
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If no one else will, I'll e-mail her and tell her about this thread. Her comments on the bass would be most welcome.
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