http://cgi.ebay.com/Rare-1978-Rickenbacker-4001-bass-Novatone-fret-system_W0QQitemZ250126517423QQihZ015QQcategoryZ41439QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
There's no mention of the playability of this bass, action , etc...probably because the Novatone system was discontinued not long after it was introduced because it was ruining the necks of basses (Tony Levin mentioned that to me in an email once when I asked about them...he used to use them back in the day)...I imagine this is the worst possible mod for a Rickengbacker, expecially a 4001. They basically remove the fretboard and replace it with a magnet that the fretboards cling to. But then again, maybe this could be someone's chance to put a maple fretboard on a white bass...
Beware of this one...
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Looking at these pictures do give me the idea that an ebony FL fretboard would look very good on a white Rick.
68 4001|73 4001 MG|75 4000 MG|81 4001S AZG|86 4003 MID/BT|86 4003 Shadow|88 4003s Blackstar|89 4003 Grey/BT FL|93 4004 Ci|96 4003S/8 FG|98 4003S/5 JG|05 650D|05 4004Cii/5 TG|08 660/12 JG|18 4003S/5 MID|19 4003S/5 WAL ||TR35B|RB 30||
It's a cool idea gone horribly wrong. The 80's 'Guitar Player' ad for the Novatone Switchboards showed this muscle-bound guy whipping on a new fretboard whilst in the rock-n-roll spotlight (probably mid bass-solo, natch). There's no way a Fender fretboard would have worked on a Rick, it had to have been specially-made, so possibly this could be a very very rare, very very dumb item. I'm sure the person who kept this bass in the closet for a couple decades will be happy with the auction results, and I'm also sure the buyer will be thrilled as well to own such a (on paper) versatile instrument. Go figgur...
