75th Anniversary Bass Question...
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75th Anniversary Bass Question...
I haven't been keeping up to date on the anniversary Rickenbacker model threads but I have a question. How does one go about getting a 4003 75th Anniversary bass?
Mr. Hall? Anyone?
Mr. Hall? Anyone?
Edgar,
Scott's right. Most of what we "know" is speculation, but the folks at RIC have been kind enough to give us more than a share of "hints." The problem, as you can imagine, is that these "hints" are occasionally vague and are as capable of leading us down the wrong path as the right one (Mr. Hall and his crew are both wise and tricky.) But here is my short summary of what I think many forumites have agreed on. Here goes:
There will be a total of 300 75th Anniversary guitars consisting of 4 different models, 75 each.
They will not be new or limited edition models (though some have argued that the small numbers would make it so.) Opinions regarding the exact identity of the models varies somewhat, but the general range of opinions includes a 330, 360 (6 and/or 12 string versions) 650, and 4003.
The color of the guitars is something metallic. Recent guesses have centered on red or something dark smokey grey.
BTW, the original thread is really entertaining and I would recommend taking the time to read it. What I've written here isn't really even a good Cliff Notes version.
Scott's right. Most of what we "know" is speculation, but the folks at RIC have been kind enough to give us more than a share of "hints." The problem, as you can imagine, is that these "hints" are occasionally vague and are as capable of leading us down the wrong path as the right one (Mr. Hall and his crew are both wise and tricky.) But here is my short summary of what I think many forumites have agreed on. Here goes:
There will be a total of 300 75th Anniversary guitars consisting of 4 different models, 75 each.
They will not be new or limited edition models (though some have argued that the small numbers would make it so.) Opinions regarding the exact identity of the models varies somewhat, but the general range of opinions includes a 330, 360 (6 and/or 12 string versions) 650, and 4003.
The color of the guitars is something metallic. Recent guesses have centered on red or something dark smokey grey.
BTW, the original thread is really entertaining and I would recommend taking the time to read it. What I've written here isn't really even a good Cliff Notes version.
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jwr2
I just hope that I don't get screwed out of one not being able to go to the celebration.
'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
- bob_atherton
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Thanks guys and I will read the thread on it this weekend when I have time.
I agree with Ben and Bob, I don't want to miss out on this particular version.
I have the funds to get one right now so once it's announced, I'm putting my cold hard cash down on one. I just hope there isn't any increase in price.
I take it the anniversary color is the COY for 2007 or 2006 Sept. to Dec.?
I agree with Ben and Bob, I don't want to miss out on this particular version.
I have the funds to get one right now so once it's announced, I'm putting my cold hard cash down on one. I just hope there isn't any increase in price.
I take it the anniversary color is the COY for 2007 or 2006 Sept. to Dec.?
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Let's not forget about the new thinner neck profile!!!

'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
