Top 10 fantasy celebrity owned Ric basses

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"Dave, thanks for providing me with the the opportunity to waste more of my precious time! :mrgreen:"

Hey, that's what I do....... :)
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How about Larry Graham's 4005? It was used to record the first pop tune (Thank you) to feature the slap-n-pop style.
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johnallg wrote:I think Butler's is overvalued.
The bass that Geezer owned that would probably sell for quite a bit is the acrylic Dan Armstrong, which can see be seen in the Black Sabbath Vol 4 album insert. It's now at the Guitar Center Hollywood museum/music walk of fame.
rick_ovic wrote:IThe mid '70s 4001 AZG which was pictured between Star Stowe's legs in the Playboy Centrefold - $10,000 easy :mrgreen:
Darren, I'm sure you'd love that Azureglo 4001 that Star Stowe posed with! :mrgreen:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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The vid quality is pretty bad but there is a 4005 in there somewhere.


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Looks like a Walnut or Monty finish. Has to be a dark FG though.
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johnallg wrote:Looks like a Walnut or Monty finish. Has to be a dark FG though.
It's a double bound Fireglo with a weird oversized pickguard. Like someone else's I know... :mrgreen:
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Ted, it hasn't been established that Graham used that bass on the recording, but I hope he did. Someday I'll find out.
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I'd be far more interested in Geddy's Mapleglo 4002 at $350K. His 4001JG is so...common. :P
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bassduke49 wrote:Don't forget Roger Glover's Rick basses, surely responsible for one of the most memorable and iconic rock anthems, "Smoke On The Water." I think he had two, a Jetglo and maybe a Burgundy, both modified at some point with Jazz-type pickups mounted at an angle. He recently had the Jetglo restored at a luthier in Milwaukee (3-5 years ago).
As far as I remember, Roger Glover's burgundy was actually a fireglo, which also was modified in the same way as the jetglo one (2 slanted Jazz Bass PUs in the bridge PU position) and which he passed over to Pete Agnew form Nazareth during the time Roger was their producer. However since the last 20 years Pete is playing his Alembic Series I exclusively. Maybe he passed on his Rick to someone else?
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leftybass wrote:Maurice Gibb, gentleman.... :!:

(....and the three I currently own... :mrgreen: )
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Let us not forget Peter Quaife of The Kinks with his RM and Jon Camp of Renaisace and his 4000. I think these two have influenced me more on my Rickenbackers than I thought, until now.
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It is so heartwarming to see which bass is the most invaluable...
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I think you're looking at it through the "glass is half empty" glasses.
It's all in fun. I know my basses won't be worth more because of "me" owning them. :)

Oh, BTW Dave, your '72 is looking good in the avatar!
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Don't forget the 4001 that Geezer played was given to him by Deep Purple's Glenn Hughes. I think Glenn used it much more than Geezer.
I never seen a picture of Roger Glover with anything but a JG 4001. Does anybody have any pictures of Roger with a FG 4001?
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I'd rather have one of Bruce Foxton's old 4001s.
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