74 RickenBAKER 4001 nice!!

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dminer
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74 RickenBAKER 4001 nice!!

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Some of you might already be watching this one, but that's one clean looking 74 that is going soon. It's not like the seller didn't have the correct spelling on hand to do a spellcheck.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3702600086&category=4713
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I wish I knew why his last customer was so dissatisfied and how a guy who has sold some odd items ran into this nice bass.
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For me,that's one thing about ebay... If I see a bass I'd like to have,even if they have great feedback,if their sales history is a bunch of miscellaneous ****,and a bass or guitar here and there,I'll just pass and wait for another...If they don't deal in just instruments,what may be mint, all original,and beautiful to them,may not be so...and usually isn't...(hence the "Revenge" thread currently running)...
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Nice. Apparently, every 1974 4001 bass is a safe bet. At least that's my experience with 1974 4001s so far.
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