This one has one less cool feature (no clear thumb-rest), but still retains:
Crushed Pearl inlays
Checkerboard Binding
Toaster neck pickup








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...or forgotten room, time machine, or re-fin shop? I hope the basses are more real than the name "Mac Len"? Are our cranks being yanked here?ajish4 wrote:He must have a VAULT as well!![]()
Mac,Question: Does anybody else (besides myself) think that these early 70’s RIC Basses are WAY undervalued?
Joining this forum and your message is a clever way to increase the value of your collection. Some members will surely appreciate your point of viewTop Gun wrote:I don’t mean they will slowly increase over time, I mean they so UNDERVALUED right now. They have become so scarce that each should be worth much more than any “price guide” estimation says they are.
I was recently offered $7,500 for each of these early 70’s basses but turned it down (and this was from a dealer who was then going to add his mark-up to each). For a moment I thought WOW, $15K, but then I quickly thought that once they were gone, they could never be replaced.
They have become irreplaceable!
Top Gun wrote:Here is mint early 1973 Fireglo RIC 4001 Bass. It is 100% factory original in 9.8 condition. There are virtually NO dings or marks anywhere! The fingerboard is a deep brownish – orange Brazilian rosewood fingerboard which really compliments the inlays...
This one has one less cool feature (no clear thumb-rest), but still retains:
Crushed Pearl inlays
Checkerboard Binding
Toaster neck pickup