The 68 405 is here!

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The 68 405 is here!

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She's a beaut.,some checking other then that it would be close to vintage Mint,neck is laser straight,action is low,it plays much better then the 67[the 67 needs a good setup],this one is really clean,It sounds loud and full.
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You bought a freeway, Ken?
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What can I say it came with the bass!He tried to sell me route 15 too but it goes to Vegas too much upkeep.
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Har!
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Post by jwr2 »

the 405 is an interesting bass ... but I like the 403 and 404 better ...
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Post by bob_atherton »

Ken, yet another very fine bass! If it's not a rude question and if it doesn't take up more than a couple of pages, could you list your Rickenbacker collection? I know you have other brands as well. I think your collection must be getting to be one of the best there is!
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Actually Bob,a lot of basses have gone out the door as well as some coming in its really pretty small at present but all pretty desirable 67,4005 68,4005 69,4001 70,4001[21fret] and 2 v63s a 88 and a 2001[in monty brown]

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Post by bob_atherton »

Very nice Ken, all top vintage instruments, aside from the V63's. Really like your new 68 4005. How does the sound compare to the 67 RM?
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Post by ken_swearingen »

The are both about the same sound wise,Bob if you have never heard one of these you need to.You can even get a double bass sound out of them....
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DAMN, KEN, DAMN!

you da man!!!
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Post by teeder »

The 4005's are cool, but I like the V63's! Wow, I've never seen or heard of a Monty V! Nice touch on the gold guard!
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Post by rickaddict »

Ken is just a Rick buyin' savage!

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Post by doctorwho »

Wow, another great-looking 4005 FG, way to go Ken!
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That's the spirit, Ken!
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Post by nattiep »

Greedy son of a... nice bass Ken! Image
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