1964 RM1999 (DC126 - Squire's is DC127) for sale...

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1964 RM1999 (DC126 - Squire's is DC127) for sale...

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Hi guys - Long time no see!! :)

So... who's seen the 1964 RM1999 up for sale in London...? ;)
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Henny?

Wow! Long time, indeed! Welcome back.

So...I can't tell...This bass has obviously been re-finished, but...was it in clear or some sort of an off-white color?

Nice faker case, btw!

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Nice to speak again Jeff. :)

It's been refinished (professionally, obviously) to a nice Cream colour.

Asking price is £5,000, (or $8,300..)

A great investment if you're a huge Squire fan maybe? -Puts any 4001CS to shame when you can play the genuine article!!
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This bass is in the registry under serial# DGXXXX. I doubt that it's really one number away from Squires. For one thing, the bridge pickup surrounds are different. While these were cut pretty randomly by hand back in the day, I don't think two basses made back to back would have different parts on them. My 4001S is DC193, and it had the same surround on it that Squire's has with the longer front flange and wider ducktail at the rear, as evidenced by the holes drilled in the bass and the "shadow" left on the clear finish.
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I inquired about the bass but got no reply.
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aceonbass wrote:This bass is in the registry under serial# DGXXXX. I doubt that it's really one number away from Squires. For one thing, the bridge pickup surrounds are different. While these were cut pretty randomly by hand back in the day, I don't think two basses made back to back would have different parts on them. My 4001S is DC193, and it had the same surround on it that Squire's has with the longer front flange and wider ducktail at the rear, as evidenced by the holes drilled in the bass and the "shadow" left on the clear finish.
+1.

If the bass was really a DC xxx it would have an earlier small-taper to the surround.

Even so, if I were CS I'd get this bass as a spare. It's not far off from his in looks..! :D
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Welcome back, Henny!
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Beautiful pics. Nice bit of history for sale, there.
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anyone got a link to it?
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Nice bass. Solid price for the UK, almost cheap in my honest. A link and definitive serial would be cool....
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What I want to know is.......HOW does one find out the serial number of a famous player's instrument???? :lol: :lol:

Mark (Henny), I am suitably impressed!!!!!!!

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Nice one :), btw what's behind the slot in the bridge hardware. The middle one of the 3 chromed "spacers" between the A and D strings. Obviously newer basses don't have them but always wondered why my CS had it.

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won't anyone reveal the whereabouts of this bass? Pleeeeaaaase :roll:
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Fretjob wrote:Nice one :), btw what's behind the slot in the bridge hardware. The middle one of the 3 chromed "spacers" between the A and D strings. Obviously newer basses don't have them but always wondered why my CS had it.

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The space in the "tooth" over the mute was a result of the process of the original cast-aluminum tailpiece. It had something to do with how the casting was made in the mold. When they went to the improved cast-zinc tailpiece in the mid-1970s, the mold was different and didn't have this "slot." I can't quite picture that in my head, but that's what I was told by Rick guru Ted Staberow who probably got that info from Dick Burke, long-time employee at RIC. When RIC started producing the V and C series basses, they either had a new mold made to produce the vintage space, or they simple cut/ground the tooth to produce the slot for the vintage look.
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