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Someone recently told me that Rickenbacker will probably never make the 4005 again because they threw out all the jigs and templates for the model. I refuse to believe that Rickenbacker would ever be that stupid.
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Rickenbacker needs to make money to stay in business ... the 4005, 4003s8, 4080, 4002, and other collectable basses didn't sell very well when they were available ...
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Post by 1rr3l3v4n7 »

For more information (and the direct opinion of Mr J. Hall about this) go see the rickenbacker forum (www.rickenbacker.com)... There's plenty of it!
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Post by shamustwin »

When the last 4005 was made, the collectable guitar market didn't exsist in the frenzied state it does today. If Rickenbacker, Inc. thought they had a dud on their hands, it would make sense not to take up valuable real estate by saving the thingys neccessary to make it. I've only noticed a pronounced interest in 4005's in the last year or two, and that may be limited to these forums and a few dealers.
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Post by cheyenne »

I dunno, basses have always been a sleeper on the vintage market. I really think we are our own worst enemy when it comes to Rick bass pricing.

Depending on which side of the fence you are on.
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Post by 1rr3l3v4n7 »

Reminds me of Eddie Cochran...



"hey, look a-there, across the street
there's a 4005 made just for me
to own that bass would be a luxery
but my dollar can't afford the strings
a brand new Rickenbacker is outa my class
but that can't stop me from athinkin' to myself
that 4005's fine lookin' man, it's something else"

...or something like that...
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Post by johnhall »

We DID throw out all the jigs and fixtures! The world has changed and none of these would be of the slightest use with the machinery and modern production methods we use today.

I still don't think that the market is big enough for this model at the price it would cost to justify making these. But let's see if that still holds true in 5 or 10 years.
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Post by wints »

There!
The final word....For the next decade at least...
No more talking of a reissue now...

Time to buy all those old vintage basses before they cost more than your car!
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Andy, it really depends on what you drive,many of us are already too late.And thank you JH for the final word.
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Post by wints »

Agreed Ken. I went through the car thing phase in my teens and 20's. Then I bought an old Nissan that I never had to worry about getting scratched, etc and haven't been back since.

I have two cars and eight basses, and every bass is worth more than my cars.
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Post by thx1955 »

5 - 10 years, I can wait !!!
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Post by sabbath_of_bass »

5-10 years... hey that sounds like just enough time for me to save up the money its gonna cost me....

I had a savings for a car.... but some how i talked my parents into giving me one of theres... so im spending the savings on basses. Probly not a smart idea... but its hard to resist.
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Post by maplered »

Andrew,

The 4005/6 bass at rumble seat music already does cost more than my car. LOL!
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Post by marc67 »

That one costs closer to a house...
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Post by ken_swearingen »

5-10 sounds like jail sentence.LOLAnd Andy, a year ago i was driving a 2000 vette convertable, now a 2000 chrysler 300
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