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It looks to be in great shape too
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And note that: A) The tuning machines may have been made for Rickenbacker by Schaller, but they are NOT original to that bass. That bass would have the nickel-plated reverse tuners with the black plastic bushings; B) The included stereo splitter may have been made specifically to be used on Rickenbackers, but it is not a genuine Ric-O-Sound stereo splitter as advertised; and C) If all wiring and pots were recently replaced then you're probably talking about a whole new can of worms there as well. Inferior pots, poor soldering, and controls that don't do what they're supposed to should be expected." All pick-ups and Rickenbacker tuning machines are original and are in great shape!! Ric-o-Sound Stereo splitter included!! All wiring and pots recently replaced! Spare parts included."
$1500.00 was the "Buy it Now" price. $1026.00 is (obviously) a much better deal.vin*tone wrote:It sold for $1026 (where did $1500 come from?).
Thats an awesome deal.
rickcrazy wrote:That pickguard "says" 1976/1977, not 1979. No?
100% agree.rickaddict wrote:It's okay. But it would be an even better deal if it weren't stripped and re-sprayed in clear. The seller says that he thinks it used to be blue, but looking at the treble pickup cavity, I see red. Whatever color it was, the point is that the bass has been altered and you don't know how good or bad the job might have been until the bass is in your hands (and you've paid $1500.00 for it). It may have been sanded with 40 grit paper, and it may have been sprayed with cans bought from ACE. You can't tell from the photos or the description. You might pay $1500 for it to find out that it is sticky/tacky or that the laminations are separating from use of the wrong chemical stripper.
Also, read this from his text:And note that: A) The tuning machines may have been made for Rickenbacker by Schaller, but they are NOT original to that bass. That bass would have the nickel-plated reverse tuners with the black plastic bushings; B) The included stereo splitter may have been made specifically to be used on Rickenbackers, but it is not a genuine Ric-O-Sound stereo splitter as advertised; and C) If all wiring and pots were recently replaced then you're probably talking about a whole new can of worms there as well. Inferior pots, poor soldering, and controls that don't do what they're supposed to should be expected." All pick-ups and Rickenbacker tuning machines are original and are in great shape!! Ric-o-Sound Stereo splitter included!! All wiring and pots recently replaced! Spare parts included."
One more clue to the competence of this seller: The E and the G string are wound backwards around the tuner, while the A and the D are wound correctly! That trick always boggles my mind!
Sorry to be a wet blanket, but since you asked and I had the time, I thought I'd give my opinion. I know I'm taking the Murphy's Law approach, but this is Ebay, after all!
I agree. I wouldn't have bought it. I don't have the time to deal with all of the issues that it probably has. To each his own though. To the right buyer, it could be a good deal.BlueAngel wrote: Who knows what this poor thing has been through... I'm not even sure it was a bargain at $1,000.