4001PMC - value???
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4001PMC - value???
I got a line on a '84 4001 "Paul McCartney model" or something like that. I remember Ric making a series of Beatles inspired guitars and a bass around this time. I believe the bass was a set neck 4001S with a toaster. Anybody have any info on these and/or pictures?
'89 4003S, '92 4001CS, '93 4003S/8
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Yes, the B series! That's right. I knew it wasn't one of those export/lefty only ones (PMC). And definitely not a C64. I haven't seen it yet. Didn't the B series have like a three color sunburst, or am I nuts??? Guy wants $2K. Seems OK if you really want one, but not really a "gotta jump on it" price.
'89 4003S, '92 4001CS, '93 4003S/8
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The B series was a half hearted attempt to make a vintage reissue. It happened before JH took over the company. The bass is basically an S with a toaster and a ROS harness. The ones I have seen have two piece neck slabs. They are hard to find so pricing is open to interpretation more so than on the common models. 2K might be a bit high for a B IMHO. I have only seen Mapleglo B series basses. There was also an FG 360WB and a JG 320 in the series.
I agree with Ted, they are uncommon IMO..I can't remember when the last time was that I saw one of the basses, and I can only recall a MG finish. I have seen more 320B models in circulation than the other models, even a left-handed version. Dunno about the price on it either, $2K sounds like top dollar to me, Your Mileage May Vary..
$2K sounds expensive considering you can probably get a V63 or a C64 in the same price range. Now I don't know much about the "B" Series, but from what I hear the V63 and C64 are superior instruments.
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Here's a link to a scan of an ad they ran for the B series. Looks like they stopped making these in '82. I'm going to have to go check out the one at Sam Ash and see exactly what it is they've got. Just for the hell of it...
http://www.rickbeat.com/modelslibrary/bseries/bseries.htm
http://www.rickbeat.com/modelslibrary/bseries/bseries.htm
'89 4003S, '92 4001CS, '93 4003S/8
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I still think that your better of with a "V" or "C" series instrument.
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