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The price ($1,795.00) seems more than reasonable. This isn't the coveted 'devil' model, but still, a very nice bass.

Perhaps the back has major road-rash. :(

http://www.gbase.com/gear/rickenbacker-4003-1991-red#

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For every bargain there's an un-bargain I suppose...

$15,000.00 :shock: :lol: :roll: :roll:

http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-1966-RICKEN ... 2a0bc337ca

Don't sprain your fingers logging on to the site to buy this. :lol:

At any rate, it makes the one at CME look like a bargain ($9,800.00). :wink:

http://www.gbase.com/gear/rickenbacker- ... 74-natural
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given the state of affairs, the price on the red one isn't too bad, and they probably can be talked down.
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'Devil' model?! :shock: :?
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rickenbrother wrote:'Devil' model?! :shock: :?
Maybe the one at the dealer IS the devil model. At least according to this thread...

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=396186

He's quite the wild-man, eh! :lol:

QUESTION: Was there a Ric 4003 bass finished in red, INCLUDING the fret board?
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Ric N. Backer wrote:
QUESTION: Was there a Ric 4003 bass finished in red, INCLUDING the fret board?
There was, and its usually referred to as the "Redneck" model. But "Devil Model" is kinda catchy... :twisted:
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Ric N. Backer wrote:
rickenbrother wrote:'Devil' model?! :shock: :?
Maybe the one at the dealer IS the devil model. At least according to this thread...

He's quite the wild-man, eh! :lol:

QUESTION: Was there a Ric 4003 bass finished in red, INCLUDING the fret board?
There was never a Rickenbacker that was given a "devil" model designation. Babür gave his 4003 in Red that name for the red color with black trim. The color was Red, designated as RED.

There was limited run of a red 4003S with the fingerboard painted red and it was called the 4003 Redneck.

Here's a link to a 4003S Redneck pic.
http://www.rickresource.com/register/us ... llsize.jpg

Here is a rare 4003S/8 Redneck.
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For more on the Redneck, see here:

viewtopic.php?f=2&t=387305
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That eight-string is to die for... :wink:
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OK, where I live is full of them. And we all know that a redneck's last words are, "Hey, y'all -- watch this!"
But what is not known is what a redneck's next-to-last words are: "Hey, Bubba -- will you hold my beer?"
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iiipopes wrote:
OK, where I live is full of them. And we all know that a redneck's last words are, "Hey, y'all -- watch this!"
But what is not known is what a redneck's next-to-last words are: "Hey, Bubba -- will you hold my beer?"
I'm outside the loop on this one. :( :oops:
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iiipopes wrote:
OK, where I live is full of them. And we all know that a redneck's last words are, "Hey, y'all -- watch this!"
But what is not known is what a redneck's next-to-last words are: "Hey, Bubba -- will you hold my beer?"
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Yep, very fitting for where I've lived for most of my life...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Redneck may have originated as a term for Presbyterians in Fayetteville, NC (my home town! :mrgreen: ). I've also heard it originated as a term for union members of either coal mines or the rail road. You'd think somebody would know where it came from.
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