How much do Rickenbacker 480s generally go for?

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How much do Rickenbacker 480s generally go for?

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Also whats the sound comparable with? Similar to that of a 620 I would guess?
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I played a 481 once and it felt a lot more delicate than the 610/620/650's I've played. Don't know why. If you want a guitar you can really beat on, you probably want a 620. And it will be significantly cheaper new, than a used 480.
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I'd say about $1000-$1200 lately for a 480/481, though they can be had for less at times.
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I paid $1800 to a Forum member for a perfect blue 481, the fancy slant-fret version with the original vintage bright zinc embossed pickups. Perfect shape, though, no scratches or chips and a collector's original. You should expect to pay $1800 at the high end, and more like $1300 at the low end for a 481. If you do not need the fancier features, a 480 plays just about the same and can be had for $1000 to $1400, sometimes less if it is well-worn.
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elysrand wrote:I paid $1800 to a Forum member for a perfect blue 481, the fancy slant-fret version with the original vintage bright zinc embossed pickups. Perfect shape, though, no scratches or chips and a collector's original. You should expect to pay $1800 at the high end, and more like $1300 at the low end for a 481. If you do not need the fancier features, a 480 plays just about the same and can be had for $1000 to $1400, sometimes less if it is well-worn.
You've got one in Azureglo, Elys? Got a pic? I'd love to see that.
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The 480 is a great player and an under-rated Rickenbacker. There is another oxymoron for you Paul. They are not hard on the eyes either.
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Elys, I'm with JB--can you post a pic of your blue 481? I thought I had the only blue one! :mrgreen:
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nyrkickazz1 wrote:
elysrand wrote:I paid $1800 to a Forum member for a perfect blue 481, the fancy slant-fret version with the original vintage bright zinc embossed pickups. Perfect shape, though, no scratches or chips and a collector's original. You should expect to pay $1800 at the high end, and more like $1300 at the low end for a 481. If you do not need the fancier features, a 480 plays just about the same and can be had for $1000 to $1400, sometimes less if it is well-worn.
You've got one in Azureglo, Elys? Got a pic? I'd love to see that.
Sure I will dig it out! It might be red though and not blue - it has been awhile since I have seen that one and it is hard to remember if it was red or blue. I also got a 4003 from her and a couple of other guitars, and it could be the 4003 that was blue or BBR. All I remember is the condition - absolutely free of corrosion, scratches, dings, or chips - a perfect finish. I got them from Alisha as part of a kind deal she made me. I will look around this afternoon and dig it out of the pile, I promise.
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elysrand wrote:Sure I will dig it out! It might be red though and not blue - it has been awhile since I have seen that one and it is hard to remember if it was red or blue. I also got a 4003 from her and a couple of other guitars, and it could be the 4003 that was blue or BBR. All I remember is the condition - absolutely free of corrosion, scratches, dings, or chips - a perfect finish. I got them from Alisha as part of a kind deal she made me. I will look around this afternoon and dig it out of the pile, I promise.
Ah, that one was actually Burgundy then.
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480s rock!!!
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I couldn't agree with you more Badeggs. thanks for the nice photo. That guitar looks dangerous. Don't not play with these at home. :) Great sustain, very comfortable to hold and wonderful tone. The "tele" vibe but with class.
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I really like the looks of these, far more than the 6xx series. A scaled-down 4001/4003 just looks better to me.
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Thanks, Pete! That guitar is dangerous! I love it for many reasons - for one thing it's a '72. I heard they started production on these in 1971 but I've never seen another pre-1973 on the 'bay or anywhere else. But they gotta be out there! That '74 you showed is quite nice.

Flat fingerboard and an angled neck - yet another strange/beautiful Rick design.
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beatlefreak wrote:There is a 480 on Ebay right now:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-480-El ... dZViewItem
It is already at $910 after just 12 hours out of a 7-day run. Not bad, a 1973 JG no less... 8)
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