Why? Well, after 21 years of flawless package delivery, UPS failed to deliver a BG in December. According to their own investigation, now conpleted, they delivered it to an incorrect address and then lost it, never to be found or forwarded to me. It does not help that UPS has now declared it officially their fault, I had no insurance on it
Only the seller had insurance on it. Then UPS delivered a package earlier this month in which the seller had packed the wrong guitar (safely enough, although at first I thought it had been tampered with but it turned out that it was only Customs opening and (crudely) resealing it, therefore it was not tampered with after all) and now the seller can't find where they mislaid the correct Rick that should have been in the package, instead of this cheap Fender they shipped. Makes you wonder about some sellers...
But now, woohoo! Problems with UPS seem to be over
UPS came through today with THREE vintage undamaged Rickenbacker 4001 basses on one day
In the delivery were (1) the 1968 4001 FG from Germany, and from a brief peek in the case through the clear bubble-wrap, it is gorgeous. Clear unchecked original finish, looks much better than the eBay listing (2) the April 1971 4001 MG from NY, also in clear bubble-wrap and also gorgeous, and (3) the July 1973 4001 JG from Ohio. Not in bubble-wrap, and evidently this one was a heavy smoker's guitar from the reek, but also in excellent shape with its real leather-ended OHSC too. Woohoo! And now I must let them sit for eight hours before I can even open the cases all the way
Photos to follow later, after they all equalize in temperature and humidity on this cold day and I can get my digital camera out and take photos

