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Post by jwr2 »

wait a minute ... I think the screws on the jack plate on my '68 were phillips ... not straight ...
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Post by ali_b »

this bass is a wrong 'un

but the jackplate might be real.
at least I don't believe it has been altered from H3 to HB.
The RIC website calculates H3 400 as an invalid serial number
(same for H3 40)

He may have made it from a blank, though.

He's going to have to try a lot harder to fool you guys,
and I am confident he would still fail!
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Post by ken_swearingen »

This is what this guy sends me Today.Who's the Ricky expert Donald Duck!

.Hi.............
OK Here's the deal.. Its a 1968 4001S.. ALL the pots check out as 68 and the Ricky expert verified its as a 4001S......
Its Corrected in the description...... Thanks Gerry
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the Ricky expert ...

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hehehehehe ... that is a 1896 ricky 4010bhs model ... it has bunghole sound ... and rustun tuners ... very rare one of a kind from the factory in Fernwood Ohio ...
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Post by headbanger »

"It's a 1968 4001S" Well it ain't. It's a straight out fraud.
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Post by dswp »

So I get the feeling that you guys aren't gone to bid on this. Image
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Post by wints »

No Dave, nor should anyone else unless they want a poor V series.
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I would bid as much as $500 - $700 for the 4001v63 carcass ... pretty much all of the hardware needs to be replaced ... I would refinish it cream like a 4001cs and leave the headwings exposed and add a low B string put all new chrome and new plastic and new electronics on it ... then I would have a 4001CS-5 a real one of a kind bass ... but the current price is about 2 to 3 times its value ...
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Post by rickaddict »

How did this guy manage to get this thing looking so horrible? It looks like all the metal parts were dragged around some salty midwestern streets in the winter for a season or two.
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Post by ken_swearingen »

See thats another thing that tells you hes the one that did the jack plate,If your selling[or own] a 68 whatever would you leave the tailpiece dirty and not clean it, unless your trying to make it look old.
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Post by kcole4001 »

That poor tailpiece! And who did the intonation on it? The TRC looks very odd. The lettering is off center & too small.
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Sold for $2,225! Even the Emp bid $2K! He really should know better.

I felt so bad for the winner, I e-mailed him to come and look here and then reconsider...
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Post by dswp »

WOW

The seller sent me several emails assuring me it was the "real deal". He has 1100 positive transactions. I just don't understand it.
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Someone is in for a surprise...
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Post by dswp »

Insult after injury........


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