The end of an era
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jwr2
The end of an era
I sold my 1968 4001 ...
http://www.3dentourage.com/68-ric-2.htm
I owned it for 31 years ... it was my main bass for 20 years ... somebody made me an offer I couldn't refuse ...
The buyer is a musician and movie producer ... he offered me $6500 ... so considering that I don't play it much I took the money ...
The buyer lives in the same building as Chris Squire ... he said he may be able to get Chris to respond to some of our questions sometime ...
http://www.3dentourage.com/68-ric-2.htm
I owned it for 31 years ... it was my main bass for 20 years ... somebody made me an offer I couldn't refuse ...
The buyer is a musician and movie producer ... he offered me $6500 ... so considering that I don't play it much I took the money ...
The buyer lives in the same building as Chris Squire ... he said he may be able to get Chris to respond to some of our questions sometime ...
That was a cool bass Jeff - But thats a lot of $ for a bass guitar you dont play so -
If that bass was on sale here in London - you wouldnt believe what someone would pay!
If that bass was on sale here in London - you wouldnt believe what someone would pay!
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my first bass was a 6 string guitar that had 2 strings removed ... then I got a hofner copy ... then I got a real hofner ... then I got a gibson eb0 ... then I got the '68 ric 4001 ... then about 2001 I started buying and selling all sorts of basses ...
that one is really special ... but I was offered more than I thought it was worth ... he made me an offer I can't refuse ... it will get used on stage ... the new buyer had another ric bass stolen from him so I will not give his name unless he ok's it ... but it will get used on stage ...
that one is really special ... but I was offered more than I thought it was worth ... he made me an offer I can't refuse ... it will get used on stage ... the new buyer had another ric bass stolen from him so I will not give his name unless he ok's it ... but it will get used on stage ...
It's nice to know it's gone to a good home, and that it's going to see some more stage time too. I agree with Andrew moving your first bass is a real tough call. I'd still have mine other than it was stolen.
Jeff, interestingly enough we shared a similar path to our first Ricks, like you I had a Hofner, and a real one too (sold it hated it, wish I kept it now), then an EB3, then my 4001.
Still a tough day to pass on your original Rick though.
Jeff, interestingly enough we shared a similar path to our first Ricks, like you I had a Hofner, and a real one too (sold it hated it, wish I kept it now), then an EB3, then my 4001.
Still a tough day to pass on your original Rick though.
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
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hey guys ... it's not really that big of a deal ... that bass is a looker and it has mojo ... but I really dislike the sound of the original pickups on that thing ... I know everybody here drools over 60's horseshoe pickups ... yes they are very pretty ... but they sound weak when compared to high gains ... when I put a high gain on that '68 it was truely outstanding ... but a 60's bass really should be kept as much original as possible ... and I didn't like it original ...
I really like what Rickenbacker has been making the last 20 years ... the neck on the 60's bass resonates better than any other ric bass ... that's what gives it its incredible treble bite ... the modern necks have been made stronger but there is a cost ... they don't resonate as well ... but with modern amps I can get the tone that I want and need ... my favorite Ric basses are my 4003-5 conversion basses ...

I really like what Rickenbacker has been making the last 20 years ... the neck on the 60's bass resonates better than any other ric bass ... that's what gives it its incredible treble bite ... the modern necks have been made stronger but there is a cost ... they don't resonate as well ... but with modern amps I can get the tone that I want and need ... my favorite Ric basses are my 4003-5 conversion basses ...

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