1972 JG 4001 on Ebay

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Another advantage to the Hipshots is that they have a considerably higher tuning ratio (27:1) for more precise tuning, and the posts are straight sided for a more even wrap on it. That's a wrap, guys! Image
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I made two attempts to contact the seller and have not heard back from him. In light of that, plus the fact that I ordered my 4001C64 and bought a 381v69 today, I'm going to pass on this one. Thanks for everyone's help.
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Ron I saw your name on that one when I picked up my case. I also received a thank you. Did you get it yet?
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A 381v69! Cool!!!
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Ken, I passed on that one for now. My local dealer came close to the price. I sent an e-mail to them to take my name off it.
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