...does somebody have that???rickenbrother wrote:If I had the spare $$, I be all over it!IvanMunoz wrote:No bids yet.
New RIC 4004Cii Special
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ajish4 wrote:+1johnallg wrote:RIC_FACTORY wrote:It's not a 4005/12 Doubleneck Lightshow, but if you don't like it, don't bid on it!![]()
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RIC_FACTORY wrote:... but if you don't like it, don't bid on it!
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Whats the deal here? Maybe everybody is planning to be a last minute sniper. I think its nice, so RIC, don't get discouraged with the lack of bids. You guys are awesome for putting out these one offs! 
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Well, of the 7 one-off basses that have sold so far, I have the prices for 5 of them. The lowest is $2551, the highest is $4552 with an average price of $3607. Now, only 2 of them topped $4000, (well the tobacco burst sold for $4000), and those were pretty exceptional looking basses. If you pull those out of the average, you get $3162, which is only $233 over the opening bid on this one.
So, my thought on this auction is that, since it started with a fairly high opening bid and no reserve instead of a low opening bid with reserve like the previous basses, there won't be much action until the very end. That, coupled with bad economy and the seeming unpopularity of the 4004, I'm not expecting this one to go for a whole lot more than $3k. But, you never know...
So, my thought on this auction is that, since it started with a fairly high opening bid and no reserve instead of a low opening bid with reserve like the previous basses, there won't be much action until the very end. That, coupled with bad economy and the seeming unpopularity of the 4004, I'm not expecting this one to go for a whole lot more than $3k. But, you never know...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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If I bought it, I'd throw toasters in there.cjj wrote:Well, of the 7 one-off basses that have sold so far, I have the prices for 5 of them. The lowest is $2551, the highest is $4552 with an average price of $3607. Now, only 2 of them topped $4000, (well the tobacco burst sold for $4000), and those were pretty exceptional looking basses. If you pull those out of the average, you get $3162, which is only $233 over the opening bid on this one.
So, my thought on this auction is that, since it started with a fairly high opening bid and no reserve instead of a low opening bid with reserve like the previous basses, there won't be much action until the very end. That, coupled with bad economy and the seeming unpopularity of the 4004, I'm not expecting this one to go for a whole lot more than $3k. But, you never know...
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Ooh, sacrilege! It should be kept as it is!IvanMunoz wrote:If I bought it, I'd throw toasters in there.
I was also wondering if a final bid will be made or not. It's currently like 200 USD over a regular 4004Cii?
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And worth it IMO...just to say you have a one off.Wildberry wrote:Ooh, sacrilege! It should be kept as it is!IvanMunoz wrote:If I bought it, I'd throw toasters in there.
I was also wondering if a final bid will be made or not. It's currently like 200 USD over a regular 4004Cii?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/250935091643?ss ... 1555.l2649
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It's worth it every cent! Too bad I haven't won the December lottery yetIvanMunoz wrote:And worth it IMO...just to say you have a one off.![]()
http://www.ebay.com/itm/250935091643?ss ... 1555.l2649
'67 Fender Coronado II CAB * '17 1963 ES-335 PB * currently rickless
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You want Grahams doubleneck, this, whatelse!?Wildberry wrote:It's worth it every cent! Too bad I haven't won the December lottery yetIvanMunoz wrote:And worth it IMO...just to say you have a one off.![]()
http://www.ebay.com/itm/250935091643?ss ... 1555.l2649
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Just replace the volume and tone controls with push-pulls and wire as coil taps for the HB1's. You'll have 7.5K single coils at the pull of a knob. The best of both worlds.IvanMunoz wrote:If I bought it, I'd throw toasters in there.
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Then put toaster covers on it! I love the look of toasters as well.aceonbass wrote:Just replace the volume and tone controls with push-pulls and wire as coil taps for the HB1's. You'll have 7.5K single coils at the pull of a knob. The best of both worlds.IvanMunoz wrote:If I bought it, I'd throw toasters in there.
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They won't fit over HB1's without bending the corners because the there's no recess molded into the tops for the covers to sit properly into. I know someone who did this with one of the basses I customized and it looks like hell.
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I'm sure it looks fine...then toasters it is!aceonbass wrote:They won't fit over HB1's without bending the corners because the there's no recess molded into the tops for the covers to sit properly into. I know someone who did this with one of the basses I customized and it looks like hell.
