4003 Used Prices
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4003 Used Prices
Now that RIC has offered the new basses with that vintage tone push/pull thingy, would we be seeing older basses decrease in price?
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- chefothefuture
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I would think that with the number of improvements
to the 4003, the earlier ones might slip some, but not much.
I think the walnut ears are a big plus.
If they ever put checkers and full width inlays back, watch what would happen...
to the 4003, the earlier ones might slip some, but not much.
I think the walnut ears are a big plus.
If they ever put checkers and full width inlays back, watch what would happen...

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Just my opinion that the prices of the used ones are as high as they are is that some people do not have the patience to wait for a new one and well as some people don't realize where to look for a new one...some people, a combo of the two reasons.
If there is a bass with checkered binding and full width MOP inlays, it would probably be in the possibility of a V68. If a V68 did go into production, I'm assuming there would probably be a demand for one like there is for the C64. If there was a V68, it might be limited production, but either way, I doubt that would make the price of used ones would come down. If RIC could get 4003's out faster, prices on used ones might come down, but that might compromise the great quality that goes into a 4003.
I think demand for a 4003 is already through the roof.
If there is a bass with checkered binding and full width MOP inlays, it would probably be in the possibility of a V68. If a V68 did go into production, I'm assuming there would probably be a demand for one like there is for the C64. If there was a V68, it might be limited production, but either way, I doubt that would make the price of used ones would come down. If RIC could get 4003's out faster, prices on used ones might come down, but that might compromise the great quality that goes into a 4003.
I think demand for a 4003 is already through the roof.
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I'm not sure as I really like the walnut headstock wings on a mapleglo, but I'm not so sure on the other finishes. I really like the lovely figured maple headstock wings on my 4003. The tone switch is interesting, but in all honesty I prefer the gutsy sound of my 4003 to the vintage tone, although I guess having the option would be nice.
I think demand is so high at the moment that these alterations will have a minimal effect on resale prices. Having said that, if a BBR with vintage tone select came my way, I might be more interested than in one without...
I think demand is so high at the moment that these alterations will have a minimal effect on resale prices. Having said that, if a BBR with vintage tone select came my way, I might be more interested than in one without...
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I don't think prices on "vintage" basses are going to drop, no matter what features new models may adopt. A '60s Strat won't decrease in value just because Fender makes a replica.
One good reason for buying an older Ric is the neck feel. All the newer models, including the 4004, that I have played have big, batty necks. My '73 and Shadow have nice slim necks, which are much more comfortable to play. YMMV.
One good reason for buying an older Ric is the neck feel. All the newer models, including the 4004, that I have played have big, batty necks. My '73 and Shadow have nice slim necks, which are much more comfortable to play. YMMV.
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Here in the UK high prices are just "supply and demand" market levels (same as everywhere I suppose), high import costs don't help.
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