What's the Difference?
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What's the Difference?
Between the model 4003v63 and a 4001S. Could someone shed some light on this for me? Thanks.
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S stood for special ... as opposed to the Deluxe model which has binding and triangular inlays ... the S was a cheaper model with less frills ...
The 4001cs, 4001v63, and the 4001c64 are all re-issue basses that are really more of a 4003 than a 4001 ... in other words they have the modern truss rods ...
and that is a good question ...
The 4001cs, 4001v63, and the 4001c64 are all re-issue basses that are really more of a 4003 than a 4001 ... in other words they have the modern truss rods ...
and that is a good question ...
Howdy Jeff. I read somewhere that "S" stood for "Standard" as it only had dot inlay and no binding (and also no Ric-O-Sound). Kind of minor, but I just read it.
I used to think it stood for "Sixties" in the 80's, but that was obviously wrong.
I used to think it stood for "Sixties" in the 80's, but that was obviously wrong.
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Oh Jeff, you've lighten up my knowledge, I always thought that "s" was for stereo, you know. (what a dumb!!). Yeah, it's true, I always believed that, that's why I'm always speaking about my 4001s. Now I know, at last what I have, a Burgundy 4001 Deluxe. Thank you and thanks again Javier for those questions you make
I've turned into a kind of Dr. Rickenbackernstein, but I'm looking for hints and help
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Ok, my bass is stereo and has body binding and triangular inlays, so, according to your description must be a deluxe (was born on February '75). Check this photo I've posted recently.
I've just checked out that thread. Thanks again.

I've just checked out that thread. Thanks again.

I've turned into a kind of Dr. Rickenbackernstein, but I'm looking for hints and help
...there is a nice MG4003S:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Rickenbacker-4003S-legendaere-Spielbarkeit-und-Klang_W0QQitemZ230063845454QQihZ013QQcategoryZ87492QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.de/Rickenbacker-4003S-legendaere-Spielbarkeit-und-Klang_W0QQitemZ230063845454QQihZ013QQcategoryZ87492QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Thank you guys for the information you all provide. I just happened to be lucky enough to get into Rics when I didn't know anything about basses. My Dad's '68 was the instrument I learned on. The neck is getting repaired by Dale Fortune as we speak. I CAN'T WAIT TO GET IT BACK!!!!!!!!! I was also lucky enough to walk into a 1979 4001 in a pawn shop. I always keep my eyes open for good deals like that.
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