Is this really a 1968 4001?
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Is this really a 1968 4001?
Is this really a 1968 4001?
Is the position of the neck pickup correct?
The inlays seem to be made of genuine crushed MOP material(or is it the lighting in the photo?).
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Is the position of the neck pickup correct?
The inlays seem to be made of genuine crushed MOP material(or is it the lighting in the photo?).
Check It Out Here
Far from it!!! It is more like a '78 than anything from the 1960's. A '68 would have all the vintage features like a V63 or C64 would, but with, binding, long headstock and logo plate, trangle inlays that are edge to edge on the fingerboard, horseshoe magnet pickup, toaster neck pickup (closer to the neck), vintage pickguard (with a thumb rest?), and checker binding. The seller is a liar or misinformed. That is my opinion..
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jwr2
I e-mailed that guy and told him it was NOT a '68 ... I have a '68 .... My '68 has a different headstock, different inlays, Checkered binding, different pickguard, different bridge, different pickups, ...
Looks like a '78 to me ... not worth what he is asking with that bridge ...
Hey I was told buy a luthier that my '68 was a '62 .... then I checked out the serial number
Looks like a '78 to me ... not worth what he is asking with that bridge ...
Hey I was told buy a luthier that my '68 was a '62 .... then I checked out the serial number
Did I miss something?
Since when does adding a Badass bridge to a Rickenbacker of any year "up the any (ante?)" on that bass?
Maybe if you're going for the old '70's Geddy Lee look and sound, but I still doubt that "ups the ante".
Since when does adding a Badass bridge to a Rickenbacker of any year "up the any (ante?)" on that bass?
Maybe if you're going for the old '70's Geddy Lee look and sound, but I still doubt that "ups the ante".
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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jwr2
I think he got the message ... he closed the auction early ....
I had a ric with a badass bridge ... It was ugly and it didn't sound as good as a Ric bridge ... so I sold the darn thing ...
A real '68 would be worth at least $2000 and if it was in good shape it would be worth $3000 or more ...
I love my '68 ... If you get a chance to pick one up do it .... they are a joy to play and look great ... Walnut headwings, checkered binding ... beautiful
I had a ric with a badass bridge ... It was ugly and it didn't sound as good as a Ric bridge ... so I sold the darn thing ...
A real '68 would be worth at least $2000 and if it was in good shape it would be worth $3000 or more ...
I love my '68 ... If you get a chance to pick one up do it .... they are a joy to play and look great ... Walnut headwings, checkered binding ... beautiful
