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seth_lorinczi
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Anniversary 4001s?

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I recently borrowed my bandmate's bass for rehearsal, and it struck me as slightly unusual. The jackplate dates it as September '87, it's a neck-through 4001s, and it's finished in silver with black hardware. The bandmate doesn't know much about it, said he thought it was an "anniversary model." Anyone know more?
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1987 would have been the 30th year for the Rick bass, but I don't think they specifically identified an "anniversary model" in that year or any other. Silver is a somewhat rare finish, although there has been at least one on eBay recently. I believe most silver finish basses came with black binding, trim, and hardware.

This begs the question whether RIC will produce a 50th anniversary model in 2007. I've got suggestions . . . .
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Post by maplered »

Its probably a silver 4003s. Silver was a standard color in those days.
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Post by rickaddict »

I agree with Carmen. If it has no binding, dot inlays, blacked out chrome, is silver and has a Sep '87 serial number, then its a 4003S. Email me if he wants to sell it! I don't know of any Rick anniversary models...yet. Besides--wouldn't silver be a 25th anniversary?
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Post by maplered »

Silver 4003's have popped up from time to time but I've never seen a Silver 4003S. That has got to be incredibly rare. Post up some pics if you got em'.
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Post by bob_atherton »

Given that a 30th anniversary is a 'Pearl' . I guess that we might get a pearl Ric....? yuk....!
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I think he might have thought that because F****r made a 50th anniversary Strat a few years back that was silver.
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No, actually F***er makes a gold one for the 50th (Golden Anniversary = 50 years). If there was a silver one, it would have been a 25th Anniversary if we stick to the traditional "wedding anniversary" customs.
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Post by maplered »

Fender did a 25th anniversary Strat in the late 70's that was finished Silver.
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Post by bob_atherton »

What am I talking about...? I think I relaxed a bit too much after work there. Of course it is the 50th anniversary, not 30th.

So it's a gold one then.... still yuk!
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Paul and Carmen, you're right, and it said so on the pickguard! DUH!
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maybe he got it FOR his anniversary...
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Post by ilan »

Doesn't have to be gold finish. An anniversary model could have gold plated hardware. Think white 4003 with gold trim, like a Gretsch White Falcon. That would make a nice 50th anniversary model.
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Post by bob_atherton »

Hi Ilan, I know it is a personal thing but I really get turned off by ANY gold on guitars. I hate gold hardware, looks really cheap & ‘Bling’ to my eyes.

Have you seen the John Entwistle bass collection book? He had some 1 off’s done of a Fender P, J, Strat & Tele all with gold hardware, I thought they looked bloody awful!

In one of my first bands the guitarist has a Les Paul Gold top, that didn’t float my boat either.

This preference also extends to women. I personally don’t find gold jewellery that attractive, much prefer silver….
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Post by nattiep »

Or platinum? How "bling" is that?
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