4001 CS Certificate and 4001v63 Sea Green
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As it is one of two Rics he owns but never plays I suspect it will come home some day. It is a nice contrast to his Tux though.
Here's a link to my pair. They are both trying to stay with me now:
http://www.sitesolid.com/tsarter/easterbass.jpg
Tim
Here's a link to my pair. They are both trying to stay with me now:
http://www.sitesolid.com/tsarter/easterbass.jpg
Tim
Thank you,Paul. I'm rather fond of them myself!
James, Hippie's Tux/Black Star pair is a fine one - best of luck. I played his Tux once, A/B'd it with my Sea Green. I liked it a lot.
About the mfg date on my CS, if I recall correctly the C6 part of the serial number would indicate it was made in March of '93. I suspect that is nearing the end of production for this model.
Edmond, that is not an illusion. The frets on the CS are much larger than those on the V63. Not sure what the norm is.
James, Hippie's Tux/Black Star pair is a fine one - best of luck. I played his Tux once, A/B'd it with my Sea Green. I liked it a lot.
About the mfg date on my CS, if I recall correctly the C6 part of the serial number would indicate it was made in March of '93. I suspect that is nearing the end of production for this model.
Edmond, that is not an illusion. The frets on the CS are much larger than those on the V63. Not sure what the norm is.
hey if you gotta keep one, keep the sea green.
Its the most striking bass i have EVER seen.
And in my opinion its better to have your own unique "normal" instrument, rather than some signiture thing
Its the most striking bass i have EVER seen.
And in my opinion its better to have your own unique "normal" instrument, rather than some signiture thing
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jeff_ulmer
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I agree with you both, Owen and Jeff. The green one is the one to keep. I'm really trying to manager both though. The CS is a great player,and already has a bit of wear while the green one is so pristine I almost hate to gig with it. I say almost as I'm a firm believer and using and playing any instrument I own - that's what they are made for.
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Yes - very true. As long as it is being played though. I feel sorry for fine instruments that never get played. I've gigged with my Sea Green on a few special occasions, but would not want to do so on a regular basis, which is why the CS with some previous wear appeals to me. Now if only I couild get my wife to understand this reasoning...
Gigging wont harm a guitar, unless you are very destructive!
In my opinion, a rare instrument should be played and gigged, unless its fragile. Apart from being unusually green, its a normal Rickenbacker Bass.
My Rick bass is a 4003 from 91, its white with the black trim & hardware. The nature of it being white is that its covered with black case marks and yellow patchs, but thats what happens. Okay so its nor rare, but its not a colour you see everyday! But i gig with it constantly because its Great!!!
In my opinion, a rare instrument should be played and gigged, unless its fragile. Apart from being unusually green, its a normal Rickenbacker Bass. My Rick bass is a 4003 from 91, its white with the black trim & hardware. The nature of it being white is that its covered with black case marks and yellow patchs, but thats what happens. Okay so its nor rare, but its not a colour you see everyday! But i gig with it constantly because its Great!!!
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I can agree. I have basses that I've done a lot of gigs with that are still in fine shape. I've always been one to care for my instruments carefully. But then again, how many gigs do you do where an "unusually green" bass is appropriate? I must say that I certainly have a lot of fun with this bass when I do play out with it!
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I am very anal when it comes to keeping new guitars new, especially rare ones, so gigging isn't on the plate for those ones. They also risk being lost or stolen, or that accidental knock over when waiting to be played.
There is something to be said for a well worn used instrument. I just don't want to be the cause of it.
There is something to be said for a well worn used instrument. I just don't want to be the cause of it.

