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Best Buy On A Used Rickenbacker

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The best buys are often had when obtaining a used Rickenbacker. My best buy was getting a used Model 4003 Silver bass for $500 US.

To top it all off, it was a pleasure to do business with the seller who even provided a new treble pickup after it was determined to be damaged.

Deals like this don't come around everyday. So what was your best buy on a used Rickenbacker?
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$175.00 for a '67 4005WB in JG!
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$350 for a near mint 1978 Walnut 3001 from a flea market in 1994.

$250 for a 1974 Fireglo 4001 (a little beat up)way back in 1986.
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$200.00 for a F****rized April '68 model 4000.
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A little over 200 bucks for a '67 4005FG
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I bought a 74 4001 off ebay for $401...It had Steve Howes (!?) autograph on the body. Now there is a clean spot where to signature used to be.
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What is the S/N of that Steve Howe 4001? In the Steve Howe Guitar Collection book he shows a FG '74 4001 S/N NJ6074, is it yours?!! Look on page 85. Great book BTW if you haven't seen it, LOTS of wonderful instruments.
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My '62 625. Free.
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damn, with there being two guys who got 4005's for less than $300.

I'm getting ripped off!
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I think those days are LONG gone!
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unfortunately yes.

But I did get a great deal from GEICO...
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I purchased a 1979 Jetglo 4001 in immacualte condition for $400 plus tax.But, that was in 1979.
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I bought a mint jetglo 83 4001FL in 1991 for $500.00 w/case. Got a 95 4003 jg last year for $550.00 that needed a treble pickup with case for a beater on a BIN 4 hours after the auction began and it plays and sounds great, one of the nicest Rics I have ever played.
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in 1973 I paid $150 for my 1968 4001

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or a little under $700 for this 4003s5 in 2002

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$850 for a rare mapleglo '66 330/12 in late 2001.
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