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Post by carno »

Paul, the toaster looks closer to the neck then it would be for a 78.
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Bob, thank you for pointing it out.
Could it be that the bass was made earlier than 1978?
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Talk about mayhem!
Bob and Paul, of course this 4001 is pre-1978. The seller states that he bought it in 1978, not that it was made in 1978. I say it's from circa 1973.
I sure would like to buy it to restore it to its former glory. Then it would be a keeper.
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Seller states: "Almost all original parts". That sure is grossly understating the modifications made to this particular 4001!
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You know I should start a shelter or rehab house for abused Rics ...

I could buy up all of these hatchet jobs and restore them so they look and play like a Rickenbacker again ...

Or maybe I sould buy these poor unfortunate instruments off of ebay fix and restore them and resell them ....

The problem is ... is there a profit in this ... I've done this for a few Rics but I usually break even ... not including my labor ...

I know I sohould get a government grant for historical restoration or something ...
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Does this qualify?

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Post by paul_yan »

Jeff,
keep up the good work.
It's good karma.
May those who do good deeds be rewarded heaven.
I wish you all the best.

"The RIC Rehab House" sounds cool.
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A rehabilitation facility for abused Ricks? I like that. Provided it includes a dungeon for perpetrators... Only kidding there. Yes, it is a good idea, Jeff, and I think a profit could be made, however small.
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A dungeon for perpetrators?
Yeah why not? Make a torture machine out of the unlawful bridges and pickups....

People will start calling us "The RIC Lynch Mob Boys" then, hah.
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Post by landon »

Check out this 4001 basket case on ebay...
Why would someone do this to a vintage bass like that.... Urghh....


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2518794055&category=4713
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Post by jwr2 »

UNBELIEVEABLE!!!!

a 60's Ric bass chopped and multilated ....

Zipperbound??? ... this guy has no sense of what a Rickenbacker bass is ...

This bass is begging to be restored!!!
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Post by rickcrazy »

Poor 4001. Yeah, it is begging to be restored. We're talking major surgery here. Grab it, anyone. I'll contribute the pickups. For free. And hey, get the RIC firing squad - modifying thusly a 4001 is as much as I can take.
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Post by rekesbass »

I totaly agree with everyone here about the rehab center and the dungeon thing. that "zipper" is a tragedy
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