Rickenbacker 4001 inquiry...

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alanz
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Post by alanz »

Oh, and for the record, I would NEVER EVER in a million years EVER refinish any of my instruments or modify them in any other way, either.

Oh, wait...

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Greetings Chris and welcome to the forum . Your bass looks that way for a reason . It was loved .. That being the case, Keep the vibe and original finish intact .
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I thank all of you for the input and yeah, she's staying just the way she is. One of the stories the guy told me was that Badfinger played his town in Texas a few years back and had some of their gear stolen - the bassist actually played this bass on stage that night!

She's been loved and she has history - and her lifeline will end with my name on her for life!

Thanks again for welcoming me and giving me your appreciated input. I'm sure this won't be my last Ric bass, but she'll always be my favorite!

Chris
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Post by rickcrazy »

Hey Chris. Welcome. Your "all-black" Rick looks like my April '74 4001 which happens to have a name too, "Taramis". They oughta stick together.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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Thanks Sergio...all Ricks should stick together ;)
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