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Post by ben_brown »

Well I guess we'll see it next year then hopefully....
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I was also interested but, hesitated after seeing some of the forum comments. Mostly Dale's about it being a refinish, plus the seller's lack of communication led me to believe there will be some surprises to the winner.

Hopefully I am wrong.
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I am just glad it worked out well for everyone Image
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Post by dale_fortune »

My main concern was the Fish Eye markings on the peghead. No instruments ever came out of the Rick factory with those type of marks. This usually designates a refinish of poor quality. Plus the H.S.'s were missing. For the pickup to work it has to have those or a replacement magnet of some type. With out the shoes it's just another point against it. Still it was a very rare piece well worth the sale price. If I'd of had 8K extra, I would have bid....
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Post by j_gary »

After reading some of these posts. If I were the seller, I would find a nice new 2x4, ask the Ex to come over, hand the 2x4 to her, and mention that her outfit makes her butt look big.
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LOL!!!
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Post by henry5 »

Refin or no, I agree with John B & am surprised this went for so little. The seller really hasn't done himself any favours at all. IIRC Bob Atherton mentioned a 73 being sold a while back by Vintage and Rare in the UK for not far off that. But then that's the UK for you I guess....
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Post by teeder »

I second that, Shaun.
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I would have gotten in on it, but the big problem for me was, well, the price. Image
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No doubt, the seller screwed himself by not communicating.
I'm happy to see this go as low as it did...
These people don't seem to realize that if you're gonna fork over a ton of money, you want as much accurate information as possible. They seem to be offended if you don't just "trust them" and give them record-breaking amounts for their "RARE!!!"
"VINTAGE!!!" stuff.
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Bah Humbug, it was right-handed anyway. Useless wood.Image
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Post by dswp »

I briefly spoke to the new owner today via e-mail. After he gets it and with his final permission to talk about it, I'll get the low down on the bass for the forum.
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Post by teeder »

I can't wait to hear what the real deal is.
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Post by rictified »

That is the biggest mistake ebay sellers make: poor communication that is if they are honest, it makes the deal seem fishy and it often is.
If I ask a question about a supposed flaw I see in something, basses or receivers, and I get no response I assume I was correct in the first place and the seller not wanting to lie is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
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Post by wints »

I too will be interested in the conclusion here.

The headstock marks almost look like indentation to me. Someone 40 years of tuning up with a handful of heavy rings on maybe?

If it is original, it's a steal, and even if not, still a good buy.

One thing for the certain, the seller had no clue how to sell a high end bass, and it's cost him.
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