While sorting through another stack of old eBay auctions, I came across item # 1518354220 that ended on 26Feb2002. This was aptly titled "1968 rickenbacker model 4005 bass project" and showed a solid color (possibly MG; my print out was in black and white and the ad did not mention the color) 4005 4-string bass with a broken neck (FWIW, the selling price was $1700 ).
I checked the Register and found that this serial number is in there, but as a 4005/6 Fireglo:
http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... lebrity%3D
I did not see any mention in the Register entry that this was a customized bass, not a factory 4005/6. For the sake of statistical accuracy, should it be indicated as being modified somehow?
Interesting issue with HF 1048
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Interesting issue with HF 1048
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Re: Interesting issue with HF 1048
Hmm, without pictures, it's hard to know if it really has 6 strings or if whoever entered it just selected the wrong number for strings...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Interesting issue with HF 1048
I'm theorizing that the buyer used the broken bass as a project and had it converted to a six-string, being that examples of factory 4005/6 basses are few and far between. With a broken neck, that bass would have provided a perfect opportunity for the conversion to a bass that can't be otherwise obtained.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Re: Interesting issue with HF 1048
Hmm, Steve Azola made a bass a long time ago with a Jazz Bass body and a 4005 neck!doctorwho wrote:I'm theorizing that the buyer used the broken bass as a project and had it converted to a six-string, being that examples of factory 4005/6 basses are few and far between. With a broken neck, that bass would have provided a perfect opportunity for the conversion to a bass that can't be otherwise obtained.
Re: Interesting issue with HF 1048
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
Re: Interesting issue with HF 1048
+1kathi wrote:If you don't have a program that will resize your pictures, try the freeware FastStone Photo Resizer (available at download.com); it is easy to use and can do batch resizing.
I use that program and it is great for resizing in batch mode (absolutely needed for NAMM show pictures).
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca