Value of an '80 JG 4001
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- brianeharmonjr
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Value of an '80 JG 4001
Hey all, I'm about to acquire a 1980 Ric 4001 in Jetglo. How does this compare in value to, say, a new 4003. Would my (soon to be mine) '80 4001 be worth more? Basically what I am trying to get at is, I would rather have a Ric bass that isn't jetglo. I would like to trade for a more recent COY, like a blueburst, turquoise, midnight blue, blueboy, or a mapleglo or white with black trim. What could I expect to get in trade, or should I just hang onto it? I'll get some pictures up as soon as I receive it.
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To you a late 70's 4001 may be non-collectible Wes, but not to everyone. Although a new Rick 4003 is an awesome bass, Rick isn't making any more skunk stripe 4001's. Some people prefer a 25-year-old (or more) 4001 to a brand new 4003.
Also, I think the lack of availability of new 4003's is driving their prices higher, which in turn is driving the prices of 70's 4001's higher as many people in the market for a new Rick turn to an older one instead.
Also, I think the lack of availability of new 4003's is driving their prices higher, which in turn is driving the prices of 70's 4001's higher as many people in the market for a new Rick turn to an older one instead.
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