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I've heard tell that when RCA had Rickenbacker make a special set of instruments, they made a few basses as well. It was something to do with RCA giving these out to their top recording artists. I'd like to know more about the RCA basses for the book, who they went to, where they are now, and also about the rumored double-neck bass/guitar. Anyone know the story? Where can I find publishable photos?
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there is a 4004ci with a pickguard on the front ...
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I could swear I saw the doubleneck pic on Jwilli's old site.
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I've seen the 4004CI as well.
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I remember when the bass was on Ebay a few years ago.
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John B,

A RCA doubleneck does exist.
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Dave, can you get information to me on the RCA basses and/or doubleneck? Anyone I can talk with?
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I know Dave, I think I remember seeing the picture of it on John Williams' old website, AURS.
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Paul, a not so helpful email sent....
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The one and only doubleneck instrument like this was made for Rocky Ryan, then president of RCA/Nashville, presented to him by his staff as a Christmas gift. They were unhappy that we charged them $3000 for this totally custom instrument.

Essentially it was a cross between a 4004 Cheyenne and a Dakota guitar.

Did I mention it was left handed?
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Hmm... Unique and very desirable, I reckon. Are there any photos available of it?
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Unhappy about a $3000 price tag? Imagine what he'd get for it now!
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I do have a photo of it when it was in the factory.

I do not know if it is proper for me to post it as I am not 100% sure where the photo came from.
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I suppose this would be the ultimate one for the collection, eh Dave?
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Wow, a 4004 Ci/650 Dakota doubleneck? That sounds purdee...

Too bad it's a lefty. Image And $3000 sounds pretty reasonable.
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