"Tranny" 4001 on the bay

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"Tranny" 4001 on the bay

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Hard to tell with my cheap monitor-but looks like checkered binding to me:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3713096238&category=4713

Transitional model, alas no full width MOP Image
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It does look like checkered binding, but it is hard to see.
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I e-mailed the guy asking the serial number and if he had more photos. That bass is right near me, maybe 20 minutes or so.
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It has checkered binding
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Looks like it has a toaster as well, but not the split bridge.
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73's are a wild card, you never know what mixture of features you're going to get.
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73's are a wild card, you never know what mixture of features you're going to get.
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I'd really like to feel the neck on that one, and see if it's thinner than my 4003.
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I sent him an e-mail asking if I can try it out tomorrow. Guess I'll find out when I get home from work tonight.
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73's are like a box of choc-lates.

You never know what you're gonna get.
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He sent me picks. The ones in the auction were not his bass. It's a 76 and my bid has been retracted.
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The pics are from an earlier auction aren't they?
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Not sure. He just admitted through e-mail that he copied the pictures and said it wasn't a problem if anyone wanted to retract their bids.He did send me actual pictures of the bass for sale. Not a bad bass, but not a 73.
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I think I'll auction off a Pinto but the pics will be of a Ferrari!
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Post by jmh »

I got the pictures too. No checkerboard binding, no toaster, and some rust on the screws. He was willing to show the bass at a local coffee shop. I wonder if it's worth the trip now.
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