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Passing it on

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 12:46 pm
by bassduke49
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Last week I bequeathed my last Rickenbacker bass - actually, it was my FIRST Rick bass that I bought used in 1975. Most of you are familiar with this bass. It's a 1972 4001 that was originally Mapleglo and I had it refinished by Paul Wilczynski in 2006 in a "berryburst" finish that I used to call "Mink." It was the centerpiece of my "Rickenbacker National Forest" that had grown to 21 Ricks at one point. Shortly after I finished the first edition of the book, I started a "clear cut" sale of the Forest. I was no longer playing in a band and since the Forest was lumber for the construction of the book, it was time to let others enjoy the instruments. But I held on to my original Rick until now. I hadn't touched the instrument in years (where does the time go? And what is the time signature? :lol: ) and it was just gathering dust. Time to let go.

I have a nephew - my twin sister's first child - who is now in his mid 40s and he has a son who is 14. Both have inherited the musical gene - and my father's parlor grand piano - so I have bequeathed the Rick to them to add to the family's music room. I had my sister and husband transport the bass cross country from here in Wisconsin to my nephew in Virginia last week. I had a great Zoom call with the nephew and grand nephew last Sunday to watch them open the case for the first time. They knew it was coming, but were still over the moon with the gift, handling it gently as I explained its history and walked them through a tour of the instrument. I gave them some conditions: keep it in the family; don't lay it on the floor or lean it against an amp; don't play thrash music, etc. :wink:

So here is a parting shot, literally. I'll see it again during some family visit I hope. Now just because I am Rickless now doesn't mean I'm going away. I enjoy the company here and hope to contribute to the discussions from time to time.

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 5:10 pm
by libratune
Great story, Paul, thanks for sharing.

I know we all appreciate the time and effort you put into the two editions of your book.

Glad to see you'll continue to be with us on this forum!

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 5:11 pm
by TTA
Very nice! Good to keep it in the family.

Was it refinished?

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 5:35 pm
by scotty
What a lovely thing to do.
I'm sure they will love it as much as you do.

One small act of kindness will change a person's life.
Well done Paul.Sending you much respect and love.

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:46 pm
by jps
Say it ain't so! :shock:

I sure hope Jr. really does know what he was gifted; I'm sure he does as no doubt, you gave him a book, or two, to go along with the bass. 8)

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 10:09 pm
by bassduke49
Oh yes, he is aware of the "celebrity" connection! :lol: And since it is in such great shape and in a rare finish (not unique though) with a few customization thrown on, they understand that it is a valuable instrument. I made them promise not to sell it, but I suggested the value would be around 3Gs. They are not hurtin' for dough, so they won't filp it.

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 10:14 pm
by jps
bassduke49 wrote:I made them promise not to sell it...
So, they'd be willing to give it away? :wink:

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 12:48 am
by bassduke49
I'd like to imagine that it would be "given" away to the next generation, and then the next, etc. :) They have my father's piano, carefully and lovingly moved from New York to Virginia decades ago, and both my nephew and his son play a nice drum kit there as well. Music may not be a passion with them, but there is at least a genetic factor for music appreciation.

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 2:25 am
by jps
A family heirloom.

I have to wonder whether my nephews and niece would have any interest in the stuff I have (not the musical items, but they probably wouldn't be interested in that stuff, too). I'm thinking of the Stickley; JM Young; Roseville; Rookwood; Acoma and other Pueblo Indian pottery we have, and the vintage lamps (table and floor lamps) and other things we have.

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 7:24 am
by cheyenne
Great story Paul, I hope your in good health.

The "Mink" bass has always been one of my favorites.

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 8:30 am
by teeder
jps wrote:A family heirloom.

I have to wonder whether my nephews and niece would have any interest in the stuff I have.
If not, your long lost brother Kevin would be! :mrgreen: :lol:

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 10:15 am
by jps
teeder wrote:
jps wrote:A family heirloom.

I have to wonder whether my nephews and niece would have any interest in the stuff I have.
If not, your long lost brother Kevin would be! :mrgreen: :lol:
You will need to be qualified. :wink: DNA testing optional...

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 1:15 pm
by teeder
:lol:

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 2:02 pm
by anoukane
Thanks for sharing Paul and thanks for the nice book.
And let me buy one of your Rickenbackers in the past. Never forget you shipped it out before receiving the payment. :)

Re: Passing it on

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 4:21 pm
by bassduke49
Ah yes, Philip. A Jetglo 4003 as I recall! Hope you are well and happy!