Best Buy On A Used Rickenbacker

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Last fall, $750.00 for a '67 335 "natural" finish. It had a couple of DiMarzio p/u's in it, the guy THREW IN two brand spankin' new toasters!!

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About 4 years ago, I purchased this Walnut 1976 4001 for $250 with the case.
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Buy it before someone else does
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Is that really worth $15600?
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Wim: Well, there certainly aren't many of these around. In the context of a 4001CS and a 350SH approaching $5000 US, I suppose this price is understandable. I wonder what it might have sold for without the Bigsby modification?

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Post by wim »

O, I thought that guy was driving the price up with all his John Lennon stories, while Lennon hasn't even been near that guitar.
$15600 is a lot of money though.
It's worth what the highest bidder will pay for it I guess.
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