Paul's Magical Mystery Bass
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Paul's Magical Mystery Bass
Does anyone have a close up or at least a decent picture of the psychedelic Rickenbacker 4001 bass that Paul played om MMT (and was it the same one he used on Sgt. Pepper's)?
I need a few pics if anyone can help. Send to my e-mail in high rez. if you are feeling helpful and generous. Otherwise post here.
Thanks all!
Russ
I need a few pics if anyone can help. Send to my e-mail in high rez. if you are feeling helpful and generous. Otherwise post here.
Thanks all!
Russ
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That bass was the 4001S given to him by F.C. Hall in 1964. It did not get much playing time until the studio years, most notably Pepper and Mystery Tour. He later stripped all of the paint off down to the bare wood. A few years after that, he sanded the horns down removing the cresting wave look. That bass was used extensively during the 1976 Wings Over America tour and on many Wings records in 70's. Rickenbacker repaired it for him in '75 or '76 before the WOM tour. At that time they replaced the aging horseshoe pickup and tailpiece with 70's versions of the parts.
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There aren't any good photos I could ever find anyway. Just bits and pieces, no good,clear shots of the whole bass. I mainly used screen captures from the Anthology, from "Hello Goodbye" mostly.
I guess it's time I stripped mine down to the wood as everybody and his dog seems to be painting theirs nowadays.
I guess it's time I stripped mine down to the wood as everybody and his dog seems to be painting theirs nowadays.
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This has been kicked around quite a bit.
I also see the selector in the down position a lot.
A couple questions always come to mind though.
Didn't the Horseshoe have the cap then? If it is capped, how did he get that deep tone?
Would it be possible that the down position was actually the Toaster? Maybe the wiring harness was a righty flopped around for possibly the first lefty 4001s?
I also see the selector in the down position a lot.
A couple questions always come to mind though.
Didn't the Horseshoe have the cap then? If it is capped, how did he get that deep tone?
Would it be possible that the down position was actually the Toaster? Maybe the wiring harness was a righty flopped around for possibly the first lefty 4001s?
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