RICKENBACKER RARE 4003 S ELECTRIC BASS

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RICKENBACKER RARE 4003 S ELECTRIC BASS

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"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
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overpriced ... for $200 less you can get a brand new Ric with a warranty ...
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A brand new S?
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Post by ajish4 »

Jeff: Very true,

But I figured SOMEONE out there might be looking for one. IF it was ANYTHING other than JG, I'd go and take a look just for giggles for myself. I've never seen one "in the flesh" sort of speak.

Its like 10 minutes from me.
Anyway, the offer is there.
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for $1000 it is a good deal ...
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Post by incubus2432 »

I'd pay the premium for an "s".
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Post by strong »

So being a 4003S, it's a neck-through? Versus a 4001S, which is a set neck? Do I have that right?

The tuner spacing on the back of the headstock looks odd to me, like the holes were drilled in the wrong spot. The E and A tuners are too close together, and the A and D tuners are too close to the top of the headstock. Is this something you see often?
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Yeah I'd pay it, it looks really nice with the dots and no binding, wish they still made them.
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Post by jnbass »

buy an "S"?

Yeah a S/8 that is...
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by henny »

So being a 4003S, it's a neck-through? Versus a 4001S, which is a set neck? Do I have that right?


Correct.

4003S are neck-through.
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Post by bassduke49 »

I think the price is fair, if you want an S. True, you can get a "normal" one for a hair less, but if you were wanting a brand new, dot-neck, no binding Rick bass, you'd have to order a C64 and the price on those is higher still. Actually, I'd be interested in finding a 4003S that needs work and a refin to be the subject of an interesting color scheme I have in mind.
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Post by alansan »

I feel so blessed, I recently picked up a black 4003S with black pick-guard, toaster and Horseshoe for $1025.

I'd jump on this one, even at the current price.
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Post by john_l »

It was only three years ago that I sold a '92 4003S JG that had been refinned for $650.00.
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Post by loverickbass »

I'm with you John, same here. I sold one about 3 years ago and could only get about $700.00 for the thing. Oh how times have changed.

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Post by rictified »

I sold two almost brand new V63's for about 1000.00 each, 3 and a half years ago, don't feel bad.
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