Sweet pictures & thanks for posting them!
What an excellent thread, I had to go back and read the whole thing.
It's strange, Chris Squire IS the reason I play bass & a RIC today.
Later on, my ear became attuned to "THAT SOUND" and found that most of the bands I listen to used RIC'S at one time or another...all bands from the UK!
When I was a kid, for YEARS I thought RIC's were made in the UK!
The "S" bass with two pickups IS my favorite but I'm quite happy with my 4001CS & 4001V63. I prefer the "S" bass over the Deluxe, but with the insane prices the vintage one's are bringing, my only chance of seeing one are through you guys.
I guess my only contribution in the RARE RIC BASS contender is POSSIBLY my 1971 BG 4001. I don't know how many were made or how many survived, but to date, it is the only one in the Registry. It has an AMAZING neck but will need some fret work soon. Although it doesn't come close the the "most expensive", it apparently appears rare?
I find in interesting that some RIC's STARTED out as rare ie: few in number from manufacture, but that others BECAME rare through attrition. Recent memory recalls a stripped Tuxedo, that butchered silver & black CS and countless others. Who know what happened to these basses through the years and how many were just trashed due to the Round Wound string/neck issue. I once read of Greg Lake smashing his acoustic (I don't remember the brand but it had the heart shaped sound hole) because he got so mad that it wouldn't stay in tune! I don't even want to think of how many RIC's Pete Townsend is responsible for destroying.
