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Has anyone come across this before~?

http://www2.miki.co.jp/asp/vintage/eb/ebphoto.asp?id=1772

£3600 or there abouts. To me that seems just a bit to high for what I'd want to pay.
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the conditions are not that good either... but if you really NEED one....
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yeah the condition looks poor for the price (compared to some that have went) but it's all supply and demand I guess! But the fact that it's in Japan means it's not gonna be a great buy! Now if I could find one in the states that would be a different matter!

Actually I think I'd like on with wear as I wouldn't be afraid to play it!
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how many 4005 did you find since you started searching one, Ronan?
and price and conditions?
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HA! Thats my old '68 4005 Burgandy! Too bad I let it go for $2500............
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I've seen two - that one and another sometime back before I even had a 4003 but alas I was at Uni then. The condition in pix looked clean but I didn't dare ask the price as I couldn't afford a plank!

John, how did it play?
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It played fine. It certainly was used but it is 37 yrs. old. Nice old bass.
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Post by kirbywilson »

Isn't the 4005 the holy grail of basses? You should buy it - you'll regret passing it up. If buyers remorse lasts longer than a year or two, I'm sure you could sell it and make a profit.

But I'm sure you wouldn't sell it...
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That is my favourite 4005. I'd be tempted to exchange the 64 4001 I recently acquired for that B/G. Only JW's current BB 4005 gets me as much...
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Post by los_sentidos »

lol! If that guy moves to the States and sells in $ I would be tempted :p

Alas the money I have at the moment is going towards:

Akai Headrush II
A new snare drum
Some bells
a Xylaphone
and some home recording gear!

But maybe I should se if he'll come down on the price a little :p
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Post by rickinroma »

BUY IT
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now!
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by ken_swearingen »

That things hot do it[sorry Jared] i meant go for it
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Post by 8mileshigh »

At £3600 + shipping to the UK plus tax - you're looking at £5,000 .....that's $9600!!!!!!!!!!!
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