How much would you pay for a reissue?

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Re: How much would you pay for a reissue?

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My 4003 works fine for me. So even if one is made I would not be able to afford it.
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turlu wrote:
T.A.R. wrote:A 4002 would be great, but for me a 4005 would be incredible. That would be worth getting in debt for, I couldn't resist it.
Didn't you guys in the USA just raise the debt ceiling just recently ??????? :D
You will be fine, just spend, spend, spend !!!! :D
Tomorrow. Supposedly. Can we borrow some money from you? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Make me a 4005 and I'll do my best keep the market going. If nobody is spending then nobody is making and nobody is working!
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jps wrote:
turlu wrote:
T.A.R. wrote:A 4002 would be great, but for me a 4005 would be incredible. That would be worth getting in debt for, I couldn't resist it.
Didn't you guys in the USA just raise the debt ceiling just recently ??????? :D
You will be fine, just spend, spend, spend !!!! :D
Tomorrow. Supposedly. Can we borrow some money from you? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Jeff,

We are broke too up North as well you know !!! Not as bad I must admit !!! Good luck !!! Anyway, the entire world depends on you guys and us we are the first one in line !!,
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I would only go for the 4005. I guess I would pay $4000 seeing as how they are fetching twice that or more for originals. I have heard that the company says no chance of re-issuing that model.
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Having already owned the first 2 models,and not that fond of the 3001,I wouldn't be in the market at all for any of these. Now a reissue/tribute of the original 4000? Where's my MasterCard?
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4002 - $4600USD
4005 - $5900USD
3001 - $2300USD, A 3000 would be better because shortscales rule!
*Note, these are all estimates based on experience watching the Ricket on ebay.
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the easiest reissue to make is the one that is not listed! A V68 reissue!!! Thats the one i would throw out ther serious Quid fo :mrgreen: r
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I remember reading on the Rickenbacker website that the c64 was discontinued because a new quite similar model would be released in the future. But I can't find it anymore.

Maybe I read it while i was day dreaming..
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nothing,I don't like reissues
1971 4001 MG,70's Ventura ,1979 Yamaha BB-1200,1992 Fender Jazz,1994 Fender Strat
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I'd like to see a 3000 RI as well, I like shortscales.
On that topic a capri 365 would be nice too.
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marc61 wrote:I'd like to see a re-reissue of the V63 but, can't see how they would be less than the current used prices.

Other than that, maybe just options like checkerboard binding and horseshoe/toasters for the currently made better than ever 4003
So can you reissue a reissue?
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ricosound wrote:
marc61 wrote:I'd like to see a re-reissue of the V63 but, can't see how they would be less than the current used prices.

Other than that, maybe just options like checkerboard binding and horseshoe/toasters for the currently made better than ever 4003
So can you reissue a reissue?
Reissue Inception! :shock: :shock: :shock:

A reissue within reissue. Bom bom bom bom bahhhhh :lol:
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ricosound wrote:
marc61 wrote:I'd like to see a re-reissue of the V63 but, can't see how they would be less than the current used prices.

Other than that, maybe just options like checkerboard binding and horseshoe/toasters for the currently made better than ever 4003
So can you reissue a reissue?
Nah, you'd just be re-introducing, or resuming production of the RI model. :D
There is no reason to ever be bored.

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wints wrote:
Buy a new Wal instead...
Ewww! I know Mick Karn played them, and he was amazing, but yee-uck!

I won't say any more. I don't want to cause JV a headache.
There is no reason to ever be bored.

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