April 1st.

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Hop over to the corperate thread and read "Recent News".

I nearly fell out of my chair.

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Seems almost a little cruel, considering how many people want one of these.
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I suppoe it's justice served for harping on John so much about it.
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Such a sense of humor. I particularly like the TRC.
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Orders being taken for just one day. I've already placed mine.
'59 425, '59 335, '60 335, '60 360, '60 335F, '60 345F, '64 RM 1999, '65 RM 1998, '65 360-12, '66 335, '67 450-12, '72 4001 '72 4001, '75 4000, '75 4000CS, '00 700S, '01 700C, '01 700S-12, '01 730S-FH, '06 660 DCM
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Ha! Good one!
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Post by johnhall »

Seems almost a little cruel, considering how many people want one of these.

What, all 50 of you if the price were $1500, and all 2 of you if it's $4,500?
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Post by kcole4001 »

Hilarious, I thought!

At $1500 I would probably add one to the bottom of my list, but I really want at least 2 guitars & 2 basses which are currently in production, & one bass which hopefully will be back in production in the foreseeable future FIRST!
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Post by skeeterbuck »

I knew John Hall had a sense of humor...he just keeps a tight control on it.

As to the 4005, you only want them now because there rare. Just human nature I guess.
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Post by elysrand »

What, all 50 of you if the price were $1500, and all 2 of you if it's $4,500?

John, you might be very pleasantly surprised at the pent-up demand if the bass came with ALL the "classic" features like FW inlays, CB binding, true classic toasters, actual accurate neck profile (unlike the Squire debacle), etc. I for one would gladly pay $4500 for a perfectly first-class job, and so would far more buyers than you may otherwise suspect with ordinary blanket-conservative market forecasting.

There is a value bubble on the rise this year, suitable for you to take a trial on such a true vintage remake accurate in EVERY detail, and a properly-released vintage remake could offer you a compellingly-greater marginal return for just over one unit of manufacturing resources otherwise spent on a lesser, lower-priced output unit.

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I don't see the humor. There's nothing funny about a reissue with Grovers and Hi-Gains. Hopefully it will at least come a humongous silver tolex case in which to remain unplayed.

I think a better choice for an April Fool's reissue would be the Danny De'Lacy model (p 192 R. Smith book), which would be identical to a 360/12C63 except Danny's name would be on the gard. No retooling necessary!
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Post by brammy »

Gee Ron..... did we wake up on the wrong side of the fretboard this morning?

>>What, all 50 of you if the price were $1500, and all 2 of you if it's $4,500?

Mr Hall .... I'd buy one for $1500 and I dont even play bass. It's a real beut. But of course you know better than we do whether the market it there to justify manufacture.

Please keep it in mind... I think (hope) the demand for these is higher than you realize.
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Post by libratune »

Whoops, my amateur attempt at humor got leapfrogged by Elys, with whom I agree entirely, and who makes a serious point. (Mine was, ahem, not serious -- April Fools!)

I recall when nobody wanted a 4005 -- because nobody "big" played one, except the bassist for The New Establishment, who had an 8-string model (again, R. Smith p. 194).

Now Rick collectors want them because, well, they are rare. And cool to look at. I am with Elys in that there would be at least 50 buyers at MSRP $4500. And given the way RIC's specialty products trickle out (not a criticism, just a reality), the first ones out may very well be retraded above MSRP, like the Annies.

Food for thought.
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Post by 35012 »

What about the Gerry Marsden signature? Just take a c63, lop off half of the headstock and send it out in a "custom" case. I'm sure Fender wouldn't be above doing something like that.

I have seen a leaked conceptual drawing of RIC's upcoming 12 string bass, and convinced Mr. Hall and co. to go public with it.
http://www.rickenbacker.com/images/12stringbass.jpg


I guess this could be seen as a new definition for "Poisson d'Avril."
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Post by kog »

LOL. Got me on that one.
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