4005 Model Bass History
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- sloop_john_b
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...why they were discontinued (beyond that they weren't selling well enough to keep in the catalog
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I don't think their is a more compelling reason to discontinue a model than slow sales.
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I don't think their is a more compelling reason to discontinue a model than slow sales.
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Paul, no problem...I'll try to provide you with a decent translation
by the way, if I remember correctly, Peter Levett and I have the only mapleglo 4005s in the rickresource forum, so let me/us know if you need some pictures for your book
Let me also know if you are going to link or to pick up parts of the article. I this case I'll ask http://www.megabass.it administrator permission
1984 was an important year for rickenbacker... they discontinued the 4005 and some other things changed
by the way, if I remember correctly, Peter Levett and I have the only mapleglo 4005s in the rickresource forum, so let me/us know if you need some pictures for your book
Let me also know if you are going to link or to pick up parts of the article. I this case I'll ask http://www.megabass.it administrator permission
1984 was an important year for rickenbacker... they discontinued the 4005 and some other things changed
I posed the purpleburst 4005 question to John Hall a while ago via e-mail and here are his responses (with his permission):
Q: I thought I'd ask if you could clear up a question I posted over at the Rickresource forum concerning an alleged purpleburst 4005 owned by Mark Hudson. Does such an instrument exist?
A: Yes, I did make this for him, along with some other purple-burst instruments. It's a signature color for him and I did it because he's a good friend.
Q: Also, was the 4005 a refinish of an existing bass or was it built from scratch?
A: It was new production. We've made a few in the modern era, including some 8-stringers.
Q: I thought I'd ask if you could clear up a question I posted over at the Rickresource forum concerning an alleged purpleburst 4005 owned by Mark Hudson. Does such an instrument exist?
A: Yes, I did make this for him, along with some other purple-burst instruments. It's a signature color for him and I did it because he's a good friend.
Q: Also, was the 4005 a refinish of an existing bass or was it built from scratch?
A: It was new production. We've made a few in the modern era, including some 8-stringers.
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These few instruments were completely hand built. We don't have the tooling for these anymore nor the machinery that the tooling worked with.
The world has changed since then and now we build from digital models and "tooling" really refers only to the clamping systems to hold components while they are being machined.
Obviously there is no 4005 digital model in existence.
The world has changed since then and now we build from digital models and "tooling" really refers only to the clamping systems to hold components while they are being machined.
Obviously there is no 4005 digital model in existence.
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I would add that the Hofner sound comparison is not entirely fair, as I get a growl and fidelity out of mine (with flats even!) that a Hofner could never approach. There's also more than a bit of the "macho" (for lack of a better...) bite that the 4001,4003's possess. Many sounds out of this guitar depending on playing style. I can't think of a more enjoyable bass, and to top it off it has a neck to die for!
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