Right-hand Headstock on 4001C64
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homer
Right-hand Headstock on 4001C64
Hello. New to the page but I've visited many times. My reason for posting is that like 90% of the worlds bass players I'm right handed. No offense to Sir McCartney, but I'm not much of a Beetles fan. What's with ALL the reissue basses having a backward headstock? I don't want to look like Paul. I've had a 4001CS and I'm a big Yes fan. But I don't want to look like Chris Squire either. I'm sure there are others out there who would like a really nice, regular right handed reissue 4001S with all the vintage apointments like three screw tailpiece and Kluson tuners. And, if I can get picky, less tilt-back in the headstock. The original headstocks on the 4001 basses were nearly straight. What are your thoughts?
Hello and welcome Homer!
Here's a link to one available right now on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2371370508&category=4713&rd=1
It's one of the V series models that Paul refers to in his post.
I don't know about the tilt back headstock angle that these basses may or may not have... maybe a V63 owner will chime in here with that info!
Here's a link to one available right now on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2371370508&category=4713&rd=1
It's one of the V series models that Paul refers to in his post.
I don't know about the tilt back headstock angle that these basses may or may not have... maybe a V63 owner will chime in here with that info!
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My best bass is a Rickenbacker...
My last bass may very well be a Rickenbacker
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homer
The tilt is not as extreme as a Gibson guitar or bass, but it's there. Problem with owning a 1960's 4001, which I do, is that I'm not that comfortable with taking it out live. I've owned the 4001V63 basses and a 4001CS. They're nice, but a far cry from an original. The 4001V63 basses after 1995 have a different headstock shape. I don't know why. Few notice it. I've talked to RIC about it, but they don't care. Anyone who's got an original will agree when I say that no reissue so far is REALLY a reissue of the 60's 4001. I just wish RIC would make a reissue bass that was identical in looks and feel to a nice '64 4001S. What do you guys think?
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homer
Well I'm glad I'm not the only one. It's too bad though. Fender makes some awesome reissues. As much as I love Ricks, I really dig a good ol' Jazz bass. I played a '63 Jazz in LA one time. My USA made '62 Reissue felt identicle to the vintage Jazz. I'd pay A LOT of cash for the right 4001 bass, hands down. Maybe we should make a request of RIC and wave some cash around, heh heh.
Again, I'm with you. I love my '62 Reissue Precision, hands down the best new Fender Bass I've ever played. A good early 60's Precision feels pretty much the same to me as well. But I never have and never would consider myself a Fender Bass-man. I have two Ricks and a Fender, and I would like the ratio to be more like 3:1. I would not pay $2000 for a Fender Custom Shop considering the quality of the US Reissues, but I would quickly drop that or more on a limited run *Perfect Cosmetic Reissue* '64 4001... Think about how happy you would make us, JH.
