The listing says 1973, but that's incorrect. (The Mockingbird design wasn't introduced until 1976). it is, however, a very early Mockingbird based on the serial number, full Koa body with no maple stingers, and the two (instead of 3) coil tap/phase switches. The XLR is not stock either:
http://cgi.ebay.com/1973-Left-handed-BC ... 35a4837337
FYI, I just bought a '77 BC Rich Eagle Bass from Tom Tyner at http://www.leftyloserguitars.com. (That's mine on the home page). He's got tons of lefties, especially BC Riches, including a lefty Wave bass (I've never seen another). Tom's a good guy and his prices are reasonable/negotiable.
1977 BC Rich Mockingbird Bass
Re: 1977 BC Rich Mockingbird Bass
Oh my! 
Must remember to play Lotto.
Must remember to play Lotto.
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Re: 1977 BC Rich Mockingbird Bass
Yeah, this is a definite Lotto bass purchase.Retag wrote:Oh my!
Must remember to play Lotto.
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