What are your thoughts on this 4005?
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What are your thoughts on this 4005?
http://cgi.ebay.com/RICKENBACKER-1966-4005-4-STRING-BASS-LOOK_W0QQitemZ260118196019QQihZ016QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
It's definately been played. By the amount it will fetch, it should send a message to Rickenbacker that says there's a market for this model. Maybe Rickenbacker can make this one the very first Asian reissue like Hofner did with the 500/1?
It's definately been played. By the amount it will fetch, it should send a message to Rickenbacker that says there's a market for this model. Maybe Rickenbacker can make this one the very first Asian reissue like Hofner did with the 500/1?
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I offered to assist the F****r Custom Shop. My proposal to them was that they send me half a dozen new CS basses and then I would play the daylights out of them and send them back when they were relics...then we would start over again. Never heard back from them.
No matter where you go, no matter what you do, there you are.
Laugh all you want but the Fender Custom Shop can't make enough of them.
The idea is to buy an instrument that immediately feels like home yet without someone else's gunk on it. I like the idea (although I don't own one - my old Fender basses were "relic'ed" the old fashioned way - being played).
Have you ever played a CS "Relic" guitar? The guitarist I play with has a "Closet Classic" Strat from the first year of production of the Time Machine series, it's an awesome guitar.
And Rickenbacker are already doing artificially aged finishes (AFG)...
The idea is to buy an instrument that immediately feels like home yet without someone else's gunk on it. I like the idea (although I don't own one - my old Fender basses were "relic'ed" the old fashioned way - being played).
Have you ever played a CS "Relic" guitar? The guitarist I play with has a "Closet Classic" Strat from the first year of production of the Time Machine series, it's an awesome guitar.
And Rickenbacker are already doing artificially aged finishes (AFG)...
"A Noble Instrument Must Be Nobly Regarded"
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Ilan, I like the idea also. One gets a worn in instrument with new frets and a straight neck. There are a few thinks I do to a new Fender bass to make it feel like I had it for a while like rub the back of the neck with Scotchbrite to get a very well played in feel. There is no sticking when things get a bit sweaty



