4005 '67 for sale.............

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These are the guys that recently had the 68 4001 which sold immediately on ebay. I'd seen both down at Music Ground before they were listed. This bass is indeed virtually mint & apparently a complete one-off having been built for NAMM especially, but they are clearly off their heads. I thought GBP4K for the 68 was crazy (even though I was tempted for a minute!) Far cooler than both IMO is the Black V63 on ebay right now which I'd buy instantly if it were not gonna end up costing the earth to ship to the UK & pay import duties...that's what i'm talking about!
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Hmm, you and me both Saul!
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It was a real pleasure to get to see and play the RM4005. Thanks Gary for bringing it to the confluence. Of course, it was a much greater pleasure to meet you, Gary.
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Thanks, Jeff, it was a great pleasure for me as well, not only in meeting you (and Shari!), but also in seeing and hearing a true master make absolutely beautiful sound out of my basses!
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