Rickenbacker bass pins
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Rickenbacker bass pins
I found them on the MF sight. Are they a licensed product?
I had a blue one in high school, then I lost it. I found it the next day...it fell on the floor & stuck in the bottom of my shoe! The finish was all scraped off. Then I had a white one a few years later, but it fell off while shoveling the driveway & I never found that one.
My wife gave me a pin of a white 4005 which I still have.
There are 4080 pins for sale on ebay, but the minimum shipping is nearly $10!
My wife gave me a pin of a white 4005 which I still have.
There are 4080 pins for sale on ebay, but the minimum shipping is nearly $10!
Plus five minus five!
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Hm... I have a remarkably accurate 'Jetglo' 4080/12 pin made by 'Dunlop Taiwan'. It's approx. 2" long. You can even make out the Rickenbacker logo on either neck. The brass pin holder reads 'Metal City'. I bought it in the late '80s/'early'90s from a local music store. They never carried Rickenbackers, by the way.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.


