heads up on this one.
hope someone on the forum snaps this one up...wish i had the disposable $$.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... :IT&ih=015
Any predictions on what it might go for?
jc
1973 4001FG...on the 'bay
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Re: 1973 4001FG...on the 'bay
At least $2000 even though it has no CB or FWMOP.
Re: 1973 4001FG...on the 'bay
The post-CB '73s always go higher than I think they will. This one has a toaster, and although you can't really tell from the pics, it should have wavy Grovers. Those two features are nice, value-wise. I agree that it'll probably hit the low-to-mid 2k range.
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Re: 1973 4001FG...on the 'bay
Wavy Grovers, toaster pickup in the 1/2" position and the plexi TRC are the three vintage features that bass should have. It's still very nice, even without the full with MOP and CB.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: 1973 4001FG...on the 'bay
Jeez ! Those are **** photos ! I mean.....if you are going to mention "collector" ...then show us the instrument ! 
It's too early in the morning to talk about our relationship !
Re: 1973 4001FG...on the 'bay
Yup, those photo's could hurt the final price. Hopefully an informed buyer would ask for far clearer photo's, especially to see if the Grovers are still there.
I'd say around the $2.5K mark if it's got the original tuners.
I'd say around the $2.5K mark if it's got the original tuners.
