This Month's Episode of "Is It Real?"

Vintage, Modern, V & C series, Fretless, Signature & Special Editions

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This Month's Episode of "Is It Real?"

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I believe this one's legit. The (butchered)pickguard may not be the original one. The string retainer is not an original Rickenbacker feature, and the pickup is a replacement as stated by the seller.
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thats still a nice bass, could easily be put back to near original using rick parts
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Keep the knobs, they are kinda cool.
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slap a new new gain in it, make a new pickguard, change the knobs and bingo! (the tuners dont bother me)

i like that bass!
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It's a real set neck 4000 bass with nonoriginal parts, namely the tuners, case, string retainer, brass nut, pickguard, knobs, and pickup.
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No ones bidding on that bass!

Its a shame, if i actually had any money id buy it and put it right. I really like old 4000's, i saw and played a 75 just like that one once.

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Yeah, this one is pretty hammered! It can be saved though. I wish I had the money to bid on the one that sold last week ('75 burgandyglo). That one went for $790 and was in much better shape.
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Is it real?
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTTTTTTT!!!!

These Korean "Aria-Pro" OEMed copies sell for the equivalent of $ 280USD (with gigbag) at my local store. Good for when your manager tells you to smash your bass on stage.
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Dude...I kinda like this 4000...(orig. post)
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Post by ojobob2 »

i also like it. However i think bidding on it runs the risk that its the scabbiest rick youve ever seen!

My rick is pretty scruffy, but if i photograph it , it comes out looking spotless.

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Post by ken_james »

OK I want one, where do you find them?
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