Original Cheyenne on eBay
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Original Cheyenne on eBay
For those of you who have read good things from us who own one, here's a chance to get one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41439&item=3768287547&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=41439&item=3768287547&rd=1
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jwr2
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I wish, I wish...
What a HOT bass...good luck to whomever gets it.
One day...now that I'm playing bass. When I finally have the $ I'll probably get antsy and get a Laredo.
What a HOT bass...good luck to whomever gets it.
One day...now that I'm playing bass. When I finally have the $ I'll probably get antsy and get a Laredo.
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jwr2
yep ... I already have the gold 5 string bridge ... I got that bridge to specifically convert a 4004C or CII to a 5 string ... I already converted a 4004L to a 5 string and it works fine ...
that's why I was bidding on it ... I wanted to convert it to a 5 string bass ...
http://www.3dentourage.com/4004L5.htm
that's why I was bidding on it ... I wanted to convert it to a 5 string bass ...
http://www.3dentourage.com/4004L5.htm
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jwr2
another one like it sold on ebay for about $1375 recently ... but music 123 sells new 4004L basses for about $1129 ... I would say it is worth $1100 ... but it will probably sell for more ... I will probably get out bid ...
I want it but I won't over pay for it ... if you want it Paul then you are welcome to bid as well ...
I want it but I won't over pay for it ... if you want it Paul then you are welcome to bid as well ...
I'm not so sure about that, the way Ricks tend to hold their value, personally, I would think that a first generation Cheyenne 4004 would be worth more,(or as much), as a new 4004 Larado, simply because of the supply and demand factor.
Go for it Jeff, between your 4004 Larado/425 and a first generation 4004 Cheyenne/425 you would pretty much have it covered.
I'm sure that they would have two very different voices.
Go for it Jeff, between your 4004 Larado/425 and a first generation 4004 Cheyenne/425 you would pretty much have it covered.
I'm sure that they would have two very different voices.
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jeff_ulmer
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Jeff I respect your opinion ... but you know once I buy a bass it is mine ... I really don't care about preserving a quantity of vintage instruments ... I am more concerned in having basses that will do what I need them to do ... I really don't care about collecting Ric basses ... I am interested in having a few good 5 string basses ...
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jeff_ulmer
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Well, then I guess there should be no complaints about all the massacred instruments that pop up on ebay, since their owners probably felt the same way, nor should we be complaining that good vintage or limited edition instruments are beyond reach from a price perspective.
There are many, many other options for good 5 string basses out there. You are correct, once you've laid down the cash, you are entitled to do what you want with it, but don't be surprised when those like myself have a negative reaction.
No offense intended.
There are many, many other options for good 5 string basses out there. You are correct, once you've laid down the cash, you are entitled to do what you want with it, but don't be surprised when those like myself have a negative reaction.
No offense intended.
