What's it worth?

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larsongs
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What's it worth?

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I've come across a Rick Maple Glo 4001 Bass. It's serial # decodes it as being buit in 1976. It seems to be in good condition & plays well. The action is higher than I like but I assume that can be corrected as the neck appears straight. I can't see any serious problems at least from the outside. It was a Player as there are some Nicks & Scratches. Not super huge ones but enough so it wouldn't be considered more than Good. On a scale of 1- 10, 10 being pristine it's a 7 cosmetically.

Is there anything about a 1976 I should be aware of?

What would you estimate it to be worth?

Thanks,

Glenn
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If you go to the Ric register and search for later dated 4001's (1974-1982) you will get the avg. median prices from Ebay completed auctions. That will give you a ball park idea. Good luck.
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larsongs wrote:Is there anything about a 1976 I should be aware of?
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The two I've played have had great necks, and great bite in the tone.
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I have a friend who has a 'burg 76. Great tone and feel.
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Thanks for the Tip's. The Register was pretty informative. Are those actual selling prices? Are they a little inflated for this Market?

I played it & it did play nice except for the Action being too high for my taste. I don't have anything to compare it to, as in another Rick 4001 Bass for comparison though.

In buying used I'm always concerned that it's what you can't see that could be a problem. That & were there any Mod's done for better or worse.

I was wanting one in Fire Glo or Jet Glo. This wouldn't have been my first choice. It is Walrus period correct color though & if everything checks out it would be ok.

Thanks,

Glenn
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Glenn, my late '75 is as the others state. I have the .0047uF cap bypassed to add to the bridge pickup response. Great feel and tone though. I would think for a '76 in a 7 condition the registry prices are in line. The 70s basses (post '73) are finally starting to get their respect.
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larsongs wrote:I've come across a Rick Maple Glo 4001 Bass. It's serial # decodes it as being buit in 1976. It seems to be in good condition & plays well. The action is higher than I like but I assume that can be corrected as the neck appears straight. I can't see any serious problems at least from the outside. It was a Player as there are some Nicks & Scratches. Not super huge ones but enough so it wouldn't be considered more than Good. On a scale of 1- 10, 10 being pristine it's a 7 cosmetically.

Is there anything about a 1976 I should be aware of?

What would you estimate it to be worth?

Thanks,

Glenn
I have seen these on Ebay consistently from $1850 to $2250.
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