Your thoughts please

Vintage, Modern, V & C series, Fretless, Signature & Special Editions

Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4

User avatar
cheyenne
Veteran RRF member
Posts: 6261
Joined: Fri Feb 16, 2001 11:39 am

Post by cheyenne »

I was'nt sure Ed. Im a little out of the "vintage" pricing loop.

Thats why I called out to the other forum members.
"Knowledge is Power"
User avatar
edski
Advanced Member
Posts: 1589
Joined: Sun Nov 28, 2004 8:27 am

Post by edski »

It's probably close, Scott. All I can go on is the little I see scanning e-Bay, as I haven't bought a vintage bass since...well, never, since I bought my 75 in 1981! Image Was hardly a "vintage" piece then.

It does have the 1/2" spacing for the neck PU, and white with BT isn't exactly common. If it were put up on e-Bay it might provoke a bidding frenzy like that pristine BG a while ago (where the idiot dropped it taking it out of the case) that initially went up to about $3K...

But with the emotions attached to it for Cris, I can't really see that a "price" is fair to affix to that instrument.
Above e-mail is inactive. try ed_ardzinski@**** where **** is Hotmail.com or Yahoo.com. I tend to see things inthe hotmail box quicker...
alanz
Intermediate Member
Posts: 1197
Joined: Sat Jan 08, 2005 7:58 pm
Contact:

Post by alanz »

I haven't read this thread but since you're asking for my thoughts they're usually something like this:

"Sex, bass, beer, work, sex, bass, sex, music, eat, sex, write a song, eat, pet kitty, sex, bathroom, internet post, sex."

Is that what you're looking for?

(reads thread)

Oh... I guess not.
Listen to that sustain!
User avatar
wayang
Senior Member
Posts: 3629
Joined: Fri Mar 04, 2005 6:00 am

Post by wayang »

But thanks for sharing, Alanz!
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
jwr2

Post by jwr2 »

Chris: Welcome and I am very sorry about your loss ...

If you do sell then get an "expert" opinion so you don't sell something too cheap ... If you have a lot of equipment then you may want to keep some and sell some ...
shinynewtoy
Intermediate Member
Posts: 1347
Joined: Fri May 27, 2005 7:46 pm

Post by shinynewtoy »

Keep it. Play it. Doesn't matter if you play it well, I'm willing to bet you'll feel something when you do that'll blow away any money you'd make from it.

Welcome to the forum... it's not only a cool place to hang out but we always seem to be here for each other. You'll like it here... hope you stay for a while! Image
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
User avatar
leesh
Advanced Member
Posts: 1510
Joined: Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:00 am

Post by leesh »

Welcome Cris....I agree with what everyone else says....keep it Image
User avatar
ricwidow
New member
Posts: 38
Joined: Fri Sep 14, 2007 12:53 pm

Post by ricwidow »

Thanks again everyone, and I'm going to keep the Ric. I know I would be kicking myself in the a$$ if I sold it. There are some things that I need to get rid of, but the Ric isn't on the list.

As far learning how to play...I would love to. Hopefully sometime soon.

If you don't mind me hanging around, I would love to and I'm still reading some great threads Image Thanks again~
Books taught me the way life should be. Experience taught me the way it is.
User avatar
thx1955
Veteran RRF member
Posts: 2824
Joined: Thu Nov 14, 2002 6:00 am
Contact:

Post by thx1955 »

Hi Cris,
I was very sorry to hear of your loss, and my thoughts are with you. I'm glad to hear you intend to hold on to your Rickenbacker.

I sincerely hope you do choose to hang around, this is one of the most knowledgeable and friendly groups you will ever encounter on the web.

Best wishes.
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
User avatar
rick_ovic
RRF Consultant
Posts: 2450
Joined: Wed Feb 02, 2005 4:29 pm
Contact:

Post by rick_ovic »

Good decision, Cris. Please hang around for as long as you like Image
'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
User avatar
lyle_from_minneapolis
Advanced Member
Posts: 2530
Joined: Sun Nov 19, 2006 7:13 pm

Post by lyle_from_minneapolis »

Hi Cris. I hope you feel better every day. You know, I sometimes find myself sitting back and marveling at the beauty of my '72 4001. It's a very dark Burgundy color, Burgundyglo, and the shape of it, the weight and the balance of it, the beautiful mother of pearl inlays and checkerboard binding, the whole artistry of its design and the craftsmanship involved in it's making, they all just fill me with joy and wonder. I'm just saying that I'm fairly certain your husband had what a lot of us have: a devotion to that Rickenbacker. Believe me, to some of us, it's better than chocolate.

Whether or not you learn to play, it feels good to plug in a 4001 and just play the strings, here and there, wherever. It makes a gorgeous deep, resonant, bright sound. If Mike loved that bass, then maybe some of his favorite memories are bound to that bass, memories that only he would remember best. Anyroad, best wishes to you, and welcome to a friendly place. Image
Here is where I hide my music:
http://www.soundclick.com/MarkKaufman
rickfan63
Veteran RRF member
Posts: 896
Joined: Fri Nov 01, 2002 8:30 am

Post by rickfan63 »

Hi Cris and welcome. My deepest sympathies go out to you. I agree with those who say keep the bass and learn to play and enjoy it like your husband did. It will enhance you memories of Mike by keeping and playing something he loved. I've kept several things that belonged to my late father, and they do make you feel closer to that special person. If you do decide to sell it, take your time. Find someone who will give you a fair price, and play and take care of it.
I recently went back to playing a Rickenbacker bass. Its like meeting an old friend again
Post Reply

Return to “Rickenbacker Basses: by Joey Vasco & Tony Cabibe”