A few questions regarding 60's Ricks...

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Post by ken_swearingen »

Lets ask the brits.
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I believe John Hall has said that S stood for 'special', as in special model. Even though the 4001-S was plain, it wasn't a standard model in the USA for sure...to have one meant a special-order had to be placed, whereas the 4001 bass with binding and full-width inlays was the regular model two-pickup bass in the States.
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Why do you suppose Rickenbacker presented Macca with a 4001s rather then a model with deluxe features?
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one of the reasons the "S" models were exported was they were less expensive ... they cost less to make because there is no binding and no triangle inlays ...
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Jeff ,thats what i wrote a page or two back everyone jumped all over it.seems logical to me with the exchange rate the way it must have been plus shipping Wow.
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yep that's my take on it ... even in the 80's and 90's the 4003s was a less expensive model because of less labor and less materials ... then finally Ric quit making them because they weren't selling ... and now they are collectable and expensive ...
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Post by nattiep »

yeah that sucks. I'd rather have an "S" bass than a normal model. the binding gets on my nerves sometimes. But if I have an itch it comes in handy.
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I think Mr. Ted has a deluxe '63, if I am not mistaken...where is Ted, by the way?
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