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Kinda neat, by the numbers.....

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I've always been on the hunt for intruments that are close in numbers to ones that I already own...I would like to have a consecutive numbered pair one day.

http://cgi.ebay.com/LEFTY-RICKENBACKER-4001-BASS-GUITAR_W0QQitemZ7388064617QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

This is only 3 numbers away from my own 4001 LH, interesting. Mine is SH 4091
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Possibly it's twin John?

With a couple for the masses in between...Image
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my 80 4001 and my 80 4003 were both TCxxx models.
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I'd think about bidding on it, but I'm not too taken with the mods done to it...I'd have to look at the rout for the bridge p/up...
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I looked at that one too John, it has been messed to much for me. It's all yours (if you want it).
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Post by bugman »

The RIC 4001V63 that I sold was # 99 11055 The one Chris Pappas just bought was # 99 11052. Believe me I almost hit the button on that one but I am interested in another Hofner and I have to hold on to my $$ and spend wisely.
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