Ok, IF the 4005AF really existed,.....
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Ok, IF the 4005AF really existed,.....
Ok, looks like I'm an APRIL FOOL, but that's nothing new!
I'm curious, IF the 4005AF REALLY existed, who would actually order one if the cost was say, $4000.00?
I don't remember what John said they would actually have to charge IF they did remake one...
Starting with 4K a BASE number...lets see JUST how many they COULD really sell....
I can't HONESTLY say I'd order one, I've never seen one live, not to mention actually HOLD or PLAY one. BUT, IF they are as sweet as everyone says, I'd have to think about it.
I'm curious, IF the 4005AF REALLY existed, who would actually order one if the cost was say, $4000.00?
I don't remember what John said they would actually have to charge IF they did remake one...
Starting with 4K a BASE number...lets see JUST how many they COULD really sell....
I can't HONESTLY say I'd order one, I've never seen one live, not to mention actually HOLD or PLAY one. BUT, IF they are as sweet as everyone says, I'd have to think about it.
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The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.
"...who would actually order one if the cost was say, $4000.00? "
Not me. Lots of 'better' things to buy for $4k.
I've tried to sell my 4005's over the years and I've found that there is never wide-spread interest. Yes, a couple of serious collectors come along, but they're just too much money for most.
There has been some increased romance about them over the last couple of years, and I attribute that mainly to folks here on the forum talking them up...
My $0.02!

Not me. Lots of 'better' things to buy for $4k.
I've tried to sell my 4005's over the years and I've found that there is never wide-spread interest. Yes, a couple of serious collectors come along, but they're just too much money for most.
There has been some increased romance about them over the last couple of years, and I attribute that mainly to folks here on the forum talking them up...
My $0.02!

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Pass. But I hope they reissue it for all you guys.
"The reason it was discontinued in the first place is they didn't sell well ..."
Things change. In late 1960 Gibson discontinued the Les Paul model because it didn't sell well. Flying V's and Explorers discontinued in '63 for the same reason.
"The reason it was discontinued in the first place is they didn't sell well ..."
Things change. In late 1960 Gibson discontinued the Les Paul model because it didn't sell well. Flying V's and Explorers discontinued in '63 for the same reason.
"A Noble Instrument Must Be Nobly Regarded"
Well all things considered, I would buy a new 4005 if RIC ever decided to put them back into production.
I already own a 4001 and a 4003 and two years ago I would have not considered myself a bass player. Now? Well things change...
I already own a 4001 and a 4003 and two years ago I would have not considered myself a bass player. Now? Well things change...
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
The purchase of my 660 DCM was the first new guitar I've bought in fifteen years. The sound and quality is superb, and that's coming from a player and collector of vintage Rickenbackers.
I don't have a 4005 and I want one. I've played a '67 4005 formerly owned by Dave Pascoe and I've held John William's '65 4005 Blue Boy. There is something special about these instruments and they don't feel or sound like anything else I have played.
I'd happily sign up for a brand spanking new 4005 at $4K.
Of course, I'm still hoping that Graham Griffiths will present me with one from his collection for my birthday this year.
I don't have a 4005 and I want one. I've played a '67 4005 formerly owned by Dave Pascoe and I've held John William's '65 4005 Blue Boy. There is something special about these instruments and they don't feel or sound like anything else I have played.
I'd happily sign up for a brand spanking new 4005 at $4K.
Of course, I'm still hoping that Graham Griffiths will present me with one from his collection for my birthday this year.

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