Based on recent 4005 sales
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Based on recent 4005 sales
This really isn't such a bad deal. That 60's one with the routing and non-Ric guts went for 3K, a 70's one went for over 5K
http://chicagomusicexchange.com/store_detail2.cfm?groupingid=1468&categoryid=50
http://chicagomusicexchange.com/store_detail2.cfm?groupingid=1468&categoryid=50
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HMM-Hmm-HMMM!!!
That IS a tasty bass!
I notice the E string silk passing over the nut on that bass... does this mean that 4005's need longer than long scale strings to compensate for the 'R' tailpiece pulling the E and A strings' ballends back by an inch or two?
That IS a tasty bass!
I notice the E string silk passing over the nut on that bass... does this mean that 4005's need longer than long scale strings to compensate for the 'R' tailpiece pulling the E and A strings' ballends back by an inch or two?
My first bass was a Rickenbacker...
My best bass is a Rickenbacker...
My last bass may very well be a Rickenbacker
My best bass is a Rickenbacker...
My last bass may very well be a Rickenbacker
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High five on quitting your job, Ronan. I did that in 1998 and had the time of my life travelling the globe.
This 4005 is ultra-sweet. I don't know how the CME finds these vintage Ricks, but they do.
Last time I was there, one of the guys there was showing me a sweet 1969 330JG(I think...I'm not very good with the 6 string models) that a buddy of his found at a pawn shop and called him on. He gave the buddy a finders fee, and I think all included paid around $1100.00 for it. I guess I need to visit more pawn shops!
This 4005 is ultra-sweet. I don't know how the CME finds these vintage Ricks, but they do.
Last time I was there, one of the guys there was showing me a sweet 1969 330JG(I think...I'm not very good with the 6 string models) that a buddy of his found at a pawn shop and called him on. He gave the buddy a finders fee, and I think all included paid around $1100.00 for it. I guess I need to visit more pawn shops!
Play what you love, love what you play!
That's the one that I played when I went to the CME three weeks ago! I think that I'll check it out again next Friday when I get back to Chicago, if it's still there. Apart from a couple of nicks on the headstock, it is clean as a whistle, and sounds great acoustically.
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Don't bust Mike's chops...
'05 4003 BBR; '99 4001V63 FG; '96 4003S Trans Blue (custom refin from Paul W.)
Don't bust Mike's chops...
'05 4003 BBR; '99 4001V63 FG; '96 4003S Trans Blue (custom refin from Paul W.)
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That is one gorgeous FireGlo (mmmmMMM, my second favorite color) bass!!!! I remember the 1967 FireGlo 4005/6 they had for sale almost two years ago, I think it was....they wanted $7000 for it, and I passed it up.....wish I'd grabbed it, considering the one at southworthguitars.com is going for $12,600....
4005's are the best!


