Truly rare Ric Bass
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jwr2
Truly rare Ric Bass
4002 on e-bay ...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=932459219
I played one of these at guitar center back in '78 .... cool bass ... as rare as hen's teeth
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=932459219
I played one of these at guitar center back in '78 .... cool bass ... as rare as hen's teeth
Hm... Yes, I checked it out early this morning. A rare, great-looking Rick bass. I wonder how it sounds, though. Most of all, I wonder about the performance of the treble pickup, since it's clearly quite far from the strings and apparently can't be raised any further. There are things you can't help wondering about. Also, I'm curious as to how those pickups are built. I'm certain they are different from the high-gain p.u.. Anyone?
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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jwr2
You could put Ric High Gain pickups on it ... or use the new 4004 pickups ... It's been about 25 years since I played one, so I don't remember exactly how it sounds ... I do remember it was cool in many ways ... heck even if it sounded bad it would be cool to have as just a collectors item ...
At Guitar center I tried to trade my '68 ric for the 1978 4002 ... they didn't bite ... at the time my '68 was only 10 years old ... I'm kinda glad I kept my '68 ... it's more my style ...
At Guitar center I tried to trade my '68 ric for the 1978 4002 ... they didn't bite ... at the time my '68 was only 10 years old ... I'm kinda glad I kept my '68 ... it's more my style ...
That's a real nice one, Jeff.
Dead mint too except the belt buckle rash on the back(stated by the seller but can't be easily seen in the picture due to its natural clear finish).
I'm also really curious as to how this bass sounds with its ebony fingerboard and P-bass positioned humbucking pickups.
I also have the same pickup height question as Sergio. They seem to be pretty low.
I wouldn't dare play it regularly even if I own it. Its rarity makes it so holy and untouchable.
Let's see how the price will end up.
Dead mint too except the belt buckle rash on the back(stated by the seller but can't be easily seen in the picture due to its natural clear finish).
I'm also really curious as to how this bass sounds with its ebony fingerboard and P-bass positioned humbucking pickups.
I also have the same pickup height question as Sergio. They seem to be pretty low.
I wouldn't dare play it regularly even if I own it. Its rarity makes it so holy and untouchable.
Let's see how the price will end up.
"Man ... that bass even has a bound headstock ... cool"-Jeff.
Amen.
This should be the only RIC bass model with a bound headstock. I also found out both this 4002 and the "Shadow" that we're talking about in the "Modified RIC" thread sport the same kind of black fingerboard binding.
Looking at the XLR output jack reminds me of the direct recorded, "sans amp" bass sound that started prospering around the late '70s/early '80s in pop/rock/fusion.
If I had that 4002, I'd put two 7.4k toasters into it to make it even more interesting(mostly cosmetic wise, might sound cool too). I could change back to the original pickups anyway.
By the way, a 4002 autumnglo is more to my liking.
Amen.
This should be the only RIC bass model with a bound headstock. I also found out both this 4002 and the "Shadow" that we're talking about in the "Modified RIC" thread sport the same kind of black fingerboard binding.
Looking at the XLR output jack reminds me of the direct recorded, "sans amp" bass sound that started prospering around the late '70s/early '80s in pop/rock/fusion.
If I had that 4002, I'd put two 7.4k toasters into it to make it even more interesting(mostly cosmetic wise, might sound cool too). I could change back to the original pickups anyway.
By the way, a 4002 autumnglo is more to my liking.
Hey, check this Rick out. Talk about a guitar as scarce as hen's teeth!
http://guitar-villa.com/electric/doubleneck.jpg
When was it made? Mid sixties? Late sixties? Definitely made to order. Cool!
http://guitar-villa.com/electric/doubleneck.jpg
When was it made? Mid sixties? Late sixties? Definitely made to order. Cool!
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
The doubleneck was made in 1962-63 for Tommy Page; So far, it is a one-of-a-kind instrument, but it looks vastly different than the doubleneck made for Kenny Blackwell about a year or two earlier...The 'Tommy Page' doubleneck may be the first factory-finished Rick double-neck ever made...Very neat indeed.
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jwr2
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=934748996
A BURGANDY 4005!!!! ON E-BAY... too cool
A BURGANDY 4005!!!! ON E-BAY... too cool
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Speaking of rare. Wouldn't this be rarer?
1980 set neck 4001SLH
1980 set neck 4001SLH
Auction for the 'Shadow" ended without its reserve being met. It's relisted, with Buy it Now at $950(originally $1500).
Relisted Here.
Relisted Here.
