Simple question about '68 4001

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That's a great photo of a great collection. But I have to say...it always makes me cringe to see a nice Rickenbacker placed on an abrasive surface like that brick patio. Hopefully theres a small mat under it!

Hey!...Is that a frogfoot headstock I see in the center of the photo?
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"Hey!...Is that a frogfoot headstock I see in the center of the photo?"

Yup, it's a 4005/8.

The 4005 third from the right is a 4005WB. Notice how little burst there is in the finish. That in its self is quite unique in addition to the double binding.
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John, can you send me the large version of that pic? Email address is in my profile - thanks!
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I'd like to have that picture too, if you're offering! WOW.
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Jon does the large version include that rare double neck? certainly send me one jon,thanks.Hes down to three vintage ric basses 63,65,68 all 4001s,Johns a great guy i spoke with him about 2 months ago,he talked me into getting a 60s ric.Now his fender collection is geting out of hand.
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Ken,

No John's RIC doubleneck is not in the photo.

I agree with you about John Slog, from what I remember he was a great guy to deal with. I still have his business card from 12 years ago that he gave me.

I'll post the other photo John sent me of his collection (at the time) which includes a number of Fender's, Gibson's and Ric's of course.

For those of you asking for a large copy of the photo above, check your email. I'll be sending it out shortly.
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Send me one too, please.

Thanks!
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Post by shinynewtoy »

I hope I'm not too late! I'd love one as well.
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I'll take one too Jon.
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Post by bassman »

I've sent one to everyone who's asked (I think).
Email me if I haven't.

Here's the other photo that John Slog sent me of his collection that I mentioned above. Sorry for the small size but I can't do anything about that. The file size restriction on the site forces the image down to this size.

There are 20 basses in this photo. The 12 Ric's pictured above are in this photo.

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I can't send you an email from work and have it at home. Could you please send it to the email in my profile? Thanks
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Post by ken_swearingen »

He has a few more 60s thunderbirds now,one of one in gold and about 2 dozon more fenders.also send me a larger ric pic if you dont mind,thanks jon.Ive got to give him a call,i dont like to bug him too much,hes very busy between the two stores.
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Post by vinylrec »

Here's my bass from January 1971 (I never pass up the opportunity to show off my bass..ha)

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