1979 RICKENBACKER 4005 on Ebay
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I guess if you time traveled me back to 1979 and I had the option of buying the 4001 or 4005 I would go with the 4001 like the majority of the people at that time. It's so interesting how these "vintage" guitars gain so much value and who would have known back then? If I had known I would have babied my silver and black 4003 and would still have her today.
Interesting, Joe.
I would do the opposite. I've always been a fan of hollowbody basses and would have gotten a 4005.
I didn't know they existed until 1989 and at that time, they were way out of my range since I was still in college. $1200 was a lot for a bass considering I paid $400 for a jazz bass. Since that point I've been a fan of Coronados and Gretches.
Never been interested in getting a 4001 or 4003 until I saw a BlackStar and played it. Again, out of my range since I was in high school and couldn't afford it.
4005 all the way!
I would do the opposite. I've always been a fan of hollowbody basses and would have gotten a 4005.
I didn't know they existed until 1989 and at that time, they were way out of my range since I was still in college. $1200 was a lot for a bass considering I paid $400 for a jazz bass. Since that point I've been a fan of Coronados and Gretches.
Never been interested in getting a 4001 or 4003 until I saw a BlackStar and played it. Again, out of my range since I was in high school and couldn't afford it.
4005 all the way!
Hey has anyone looked REALLY closely at the photo of the pickups? Dave, is that you as high bidder, please look because it looks a little strange!
It looks like there are 3 pickups there in total... 2 pickups in the bridge position, one sitting right on top of another! Some kind of customization? Makes me wonder what kind of routing or screw holes have been gouged into the body to to that!
It looks like there are 3 pickups there in total... 2 pickups in the bridge position, one sitting right on top of another! Some kind of customization? Makes me wonder what kind of routing or screw holes have been gouged into the body to to that!


