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brycycle
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i'm packing-up to relocate to London (UK) mid-month - thought i should document my collection before putting them all in storage.

thought you guys would appreciate this stitched summary.

absent: 1964 FG 4001 Deluxe, 1968 (to be FG) 4001, 1972 4001 MG, 1976 4002 MG, 1991? CS.

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You can store them at my house, I'll make room :D
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stanislav wrote:You can store them at my house, I'll make room :D
+1!!

Bryce, I can remember when you were a poor student robbing your grant to buy a Rick. Please don't tell me all those lottery messages I've been getting are really true! :shock: :lol:

Very nice.
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Un-freaking-beliveable! :shock:

Would you mind telling us what each photographed one is? The models are obvious, but years would be nice.
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yeah, the collection has come along nicely since that first student budget Ric, John A. though i think my purchasing power will stagnate living in London.

John B, l-to-r:

'66 RM that surfaced in Montreal (was able to source all the period correct parts, right down to the screws ), '72 4001 JG, '73 4001 FG, '73 4001 FG, '76 4001 Walnut (w/ pin-striped binding), '78 4002 Walnut, '87 4001v63MG, '97 4001v63 FG, '02? 4001c64s.
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Yowza. Not many '66's out there!
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sloop_john_b wrote:Yowza. Not many '66's out there!
Too true....either of the deluxe or RM variety. I've only seen a handful of both. Now, those ubiquitous 4005's.... :lol:

Bryce...Nice stash....seriously!
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Stunning :!: :!: :!:
"The best things in life aren't things."
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excellent 8)
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Respect!!! :)
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Very nice, Bryce!
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We're not worthy! Image Image
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I love that walnut 4001...and of course the 4002 is stunning.
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Bryce, I'll take the jetglo.... :wink:
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I'm in love with the V63 FG. :P Nice collection, indeed, Bryce!
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