1976 John Birch SCDR (Ric-style) bass

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lucky
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Yes i saw that and the '79 mapleglo that was for sale as well.Are you going this year.
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Wait, are they even allowed to be producing Rickenbacker 4001-esque models? And are they worth the 1500 pounds they are charging on the website?
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Hi,

I'm quite possibly going this year - but not to spend money!!

Now as to whether they are allowed to use a lot of the Ric styling or not...... If Ric were that bothered they'd have stopped it way back when.

I don't think the basses they make now are anything like the spec of the one I bought.
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What made you buy the birch bass.
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I have always wanted a John Birch bass (Jim Lea from Slade used one for years and the rest of Slade had JB work on their guitars). Old JB's are collectors items.

I was told by a friend who is a big style JB fan that a 'Ric-style' stereo bass was available, along with some other JB's and after a little thought and talking to The Exchequer (Mrs 12String), I decided to go have a look.

It plays great and was well worth the money to me.
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Article on my site regarding Jim Lea's John Birch bass... which helps explain why I wanted the Ric style bass so much, despite it sounding nothing like a Ric at all..

http://www.crazeeworld.plus.com/pages/slade/jimbass.htm
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