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Dave's the high bidder - gee, you'd think that the 362/12 MG would have satisfied The Thirst for a while ...
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Sorry guys, I got excited when I saw it...

I have a low bid on it, I am sure I will not get it...
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I wonder if this is the same one that came over from Germany a bit ago...
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I like the blue.
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Dave: I don't think it's the German one, that one was from the early 70s if memory serves me...
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Mmmm... Azureglo...
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.....my favourite colour. Unfortunately haven't got the funds the moment, or I'd be all over it. Good luck to all interested parties....
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Your right John...

Thinking about the one from Germany, it had the original case and case candy too.
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I apologize for my ignorance....part of my continuing Rickenbacker education...but why is the 4000 such a sought after model? I know it has a contoured body, but what does it SOUND like with only ONE pickup?
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"... but why is the 4000 such a sought after model?"

Because it was discontinued.

"but what does it SOUND like with only ONE pickup?"

Flip down the selector switch on your Ric and you'll have a general idea.
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Tony, others here can answer this better than I can, but I don't think they made all that many.
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Ilan: I guess I didn't ask pointed enough questions...

Discontinued, good point!

What I should have asked in a clearer way was: With only one pickup in the body cavity, is the space below the pick guard routed or solid? Is this one of the set neck models? Fat neck/thin neck...You know the drill.

I should have been clearer.

Dave: thank you too! Being scarce would explain it, I was just trying to get a feel on the thing.
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With the switch down it'll sound like a 4000 if the cap has been removed unless it's a post-84 4003 which doesn't have one.
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And even scarcer are 4000FLs ...
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