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Hey, another CS just showed up. Anybody watching?
This is a nice one. I hope it will find a good home. I would love to get it, but I just got one and can't dig myself any deeper in debt.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-4001CS-Chris-Squire-signed-Bass-Guitar-LE_W0QQitemZ200071973377QQihZ010QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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That is a nice one. My wife tells me our trip to England is off if I buy another Ric... decisions, decisions!!!
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England is cold and expensive at the moment, and the trip no matter how long will be fleeting, snagging the CS will last a lot longer !!
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Good thing your wife's a bass player and understands those things.
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I think the CS basses may have reached their ceiling recently.

It seems the days of the $4-5K certain sales are over.

Let's see where this goes...
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England will always be there...
Buy it before someone else does
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Hey Jim,

Agreed, England will always be there!

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This one looks to be one of the later production units with the incorrect bridge pickup surround and headstock shape....not to mention the fact that none of them had the right pickguard shape. I just don't get the high prices for these.
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OK I need to be educated here. What is incorrect about the pickup? How can the pickguard be wrong shape if it is irreplaceble. Did the guys at RIC screw this one up?
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Kris, it is the pickup surround that is incorrect (the larger rounded corners). And the pickguard is not proportioned like a 60's model. Apparently the CS was never made to unique specs and changed along with the V-63 evolution. When the V-63 neck got wider, so did the CS. When the headstock got shorter, so did the CS. I have a '91 V-63 and it has the longer headstock, correct surround and thinner neck. My '97 CS has rounded surround, wider neck and shorter headstock. I'm not complaining; I love this bass! It is my favorite Rickenbacker (even nicer than my '72). I have read other descriptions of early 90's CS's and V-63's with the thinner neck, etc. so I am assuming that mine are not the only ones.
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Post by lucky »

England is very cold at the moment,buy the CS.
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Post by jon »

In fact there's snow here in London today, best buy the CS.

Dane & Dave, I'd never noticed the difference in surround before, but comparing the one on ebay to my earlier one, there is a difference. The jackplate on mine also seems in a slightly different place relative to the pickguard - probably due to the different pickguard.
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Good advice from all, Tony, you know how bad I've been wanting one of these, but since it would be my FOURTH Ric bass in less than a year, I'd better go along with the missus on this one. Besides, hoping to catch a show or rehearsal with Pete & Seyes while I'm over there, if timing allows. I have a feeling that a CS with my name on it is out there somewhere! Plus, there is my upcoming project....
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Post by mikeyesfan »

I Love this one!I almost bid the 3K last night but figured I would sleep on it..Now what?

What does this mean?
Is this a problem?

... There are a few slight cracks in the varnish around the tuning pegs (shown in photo). It was taken to a professional for assessment, but repair / refinishing was not recommended so it has been left as is.....

Is this worth More than the Blue V63?
That Blue one is Rare....
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The blue V63 is way cooler than a CS for the money. A CS can be had any time. While it may be the most desireable model feature wise, a CS just shouldn't fetch big collector money for a run of 1000 compared to other special issues. MArket forces I guess.
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