75 Walnut(Glo?)4001.....

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rob
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Post by rob »

Hey Gregg: How's that pickup I sent you?
silagyi

Post by silagyi »

It's great. Just tested it out today as a matter of fact. It came in at 7.4 or so.

The cover is much appreciated also.

Thanks very much.
rickcrazy
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Post by rickcrazy »

Looks like your 1975 4001 is 'up for grabs', Gregg. I'm sorry to learn that you are parting with it. I've been there - in the past I've parted with a 1972 Fireglo 4001 (my very first Rickenbacker bass, bought in October 1979), a 1977 Burgundyglo 4001, two 1980 Jetglo 4001s, a 1981 Jetglo 4003 and a 1982 Fireglo 4001. The only good thing about letting them go was to know for a fact that each one was being bought by true Rickenbacker lovers, in other words, each one of these basses found a good home.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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