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cjj wrote:
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cjj wrote:Yeah, that was my feeling too when I bought my 2008 4003FL AFG. And yeah, it wasn't cheap, cost more than list. :shock: But it was new, and I'm sure the dealer priced it based on the fact that FL's were on hiatus and it's a COY...
More than list!! :shock:

You are serious about your Rickenbackers. :lol:
Or maybe just nuts. :roll: :oops: :lol: But when you decide you want a FL, and you want a new one, not used, well, there just aren't too many options out there...
A whole lot less nowadays. :lol:

What would happen if I wrote:

A hole lot less nowadays. :wink:

The spelling-police would chime in I bet. :lol:
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Ric N. Backer wrote:So the last fretless basses produced were single piece construction and not two-piece construction?
Um, I am not sure when they went to 2-piece necks. I will defer to someone on here more knowledgable than I, but if it was manufactured in 2010, it should have a two-piece neck. I guess I was under the impression that 4003FL's weren't being made past 2008. Wow, so there might be some 2-piece neck 4003FL's out there.

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Ric N. Backer wrote: What would happen if I wrote:

A hole lot less nowadays. :wink:

The spelling-police would chime in I bet. :lol:
Probably not, Robert...we're busy enough as it is! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Low End Lover wrote:
Ric N. Backer wrote:So the last fretless basses produced were single piece construction and not two-piece construction?
Um, I am not sure when they went to 2-piece necks. I will defer to someone on here more knowledgable than I, but if it was manufactured in 2010, it should have a two-piece neck. I guess I was under the impression that 4003FL's weren't being made past 2008. Wow, so there might be some 2-piece neck 4003FL's out there.

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The announcement that FLs were placed on hiatus was made December 13, 2007: http://www.rickenbacker.com/news_item.a ... ews=recent. Mine's a July '08; it seems unlikely that many or any were made after early '09, but one never knows. Tony posted a thread here about a dealer taking delivery of a FL a few months ago, so it's hard to know when that one was made or if the web information was current when he saw it.
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Ric N. Backer wrote:
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More than list!! :shock:

You are serious about your Rickenbackers. :lol:
Or maybe just nuts. :roll: :oops: :lol: But when you decide you want a FL, and you want a new one, not used, well, there just aren't too many options out there...
A whole lot less nowadays. :lol:
Not a lot less since I bought it less than a year ago. But that particular dealer had 2 FLs at the time, my AFG and a BlueBurst. The BBR is now gone too, so I'm guessing his supply is now depleted...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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A BlueBurst Fretless! :shock: That is amazing. :D
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It was, but it was even more expensive... :(
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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cjj wrote:It was, but it was even more expensive... :(
All the mega-cool stuff costs mega bucks! :evil:
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Ric N. Backer wrote:
cjj wrote:It was, but it was even more expensive... :(
All the mega-cool stuff costs mega bucks! :evil:
I looked at one (BBR), but it was $2600 and I just couldn't come up with the cash. It was stunning, but I feel I did well with my MG as it is nicely figured on the body and especially the fretboard and it was a grand cheaper!
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Low End Lover wrote:
Ric N. Backer wrote:
cjj wrote:It was, but it was even more expensive... :(
All the mega-cool stuff costs mega bucks! :evil:
I looked at one (BBR), but it was $2600 and I just couldn't come up with the cash. It was stunning, but I feel I did well with my MG as it is nicely figured on the body and especially the fretboard and it was a grand cheaper!
I'd agree. You did the prudent thing. :wink:
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