

The blue one is mine, The black one belongs to a friend of mine.
Need to make good shots of following couple sometime. Both MID/BT. Both mine.The almost purple one is an FL.


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The darker, almost "purplish" blue, could be Indigoblue, a color available in the Register. I have a guitar in that color and it photographs almost black indoors. I took it outside and got the "blue" to show:antipodean wrote: The massive difference in hue between your two MID basses is an eye-opener. I've heard there was variation over the years, but the FL is so dark as to be almost JG.
More important, was it available by Rickenbacker? I only see 2 items in the register having this color. I suspect a mixup by those who added these items to the register.libratune wrote: The darker, almost "purplish" blue, could be Indigoblue, a color available in the Register.
The one I posted below had black neck higain and a black cover higain in the bridge also.ricky22 wrote:wow theres some lovely basses here, more to come i hope. I must admit i have a love hate relationship with BT. My 4003 MB BT is my first and only rick, and was bought because of availability rather than trim option. Sometimes i just wish i had a more retro looking rick, like JG or FG with white binding. However it defiantly is one mean *** bass. At the moment it is strung up with TI flats, so my theory is to keep it like that, and eventually get another rick to string with round wounds.
I love the look of BT with standard chrome finished pups. BUt it's got me thinking, what about BT basses with black toasters and HS's. Do they even exist?
Toasters were pretty much gone as standard issue by 1973, just before the BT option became available in 1974 or so. For basses, toasters have only been used since then for neck position p/ups on reissue basses, like the 4001V63, etc. Even the Blackstar and the Shadow models have hi-gains in the neck position, not toasters. IMO, if there is a black toaster cover out there, it was not a RIC factory issue.ricky22 wrote:it's got me thinking, what about BT basses with black toasters and HS's. Do they even exist?
It is a cool bass. Plays very well and a looker that I have not taken a spray gun to--yet...cheyenne wrote:This was a a badly modded '76 4001 when I got it a few years ago. It had a mudbucker neck pup, no finish, screwed rods, and a purple (yes, purple pickguard). I re-done it into a "psuedo" model 4000.
It turned out pretty cool. I eventually sold it to our own Paul W.