Rickenbacker 4005 - how many were made
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Rickenbacker 4005 - how many were made
Is there a way to determine how many 4005s were made each year from 1966 - 1984 and even better in a given year.
- sloop_john_b
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Re: Rickenbacker 4005 - how many were made
We don't have exact numbers, but there are several "runs" throughout the course of the production. There is a spike in '66, '67, '68, '74, and '79. A few stragglers in the early 80's. There are several years where none were apparently made.
Check the register here - that will give you some idea.
Check the register here - that will give you some idea.
Re: Rickenbacker 4005 - how many were made
According to the register there are only 84 4005s listed. I wonder what percentage of the total this represents. Does Rickenbacker offer anything like this?
Re: Rickenbacker 4005 - how many were made
We do not a sufficient sample size at this point to answer the question of how many 4005s were made. I would love to spend time in those filing cabinets at the Factory. We have a reasonable idea with respect to the period over which these instruments were made but certainly as to how many we do not know.
From the Register 4005s
From the Register 4005s
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Re: Rickenbacker 4005 - how many were made
They do not release production numbers, except for that one time that guy on eBay was saying that only a certain number of 1996 reissues were made and John Hall decided to set the record straight for whatever reason: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=386230&hilit=1996moultrup wrote:Does Rickenbacker offer anything like this?
My advice to you would be to set up a mock eBay auction stating that less than 100 4005's were ever made; perhaps he will come onto the forum to set the record straight on that.
(tongue planted in cheek)
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Re: Rickenbacker 4005 - how many were made
I bought one of the last out of the factory in 1985. It had a '79 serial #.sloop_john_b wrote:We don't have exact numbers, but there are several "runs" throughout the course of the production. There is a spike in '66, '67, '68, '74, and '79. A few stragglers in the early 80's. There are several years where none were apparently made.
Check the register here - that will give you some idea.
At that time, they said they had 4 BG's available and 4 Walnut(s).
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Re: Rickenbacker 4005 - how many were made
Very cool John! What finish was yours? Round-top model right?chefothefuture wrote:I bought one of the last out of the factory in 1985. It had a '79 serial #.sloop_john_b wrote:We don't have exact numbers, but there are several "runs" throughout the course of the production. There is a spike in '66, '67, '68, '74, and '79. A few stragglers in the early 80's. There are several years where none were apparently made.
Check the register here - that will give you some idea.
At that time, they said they had 4 BG's available and 4 Walnut(s).
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Re: Rickenbacker 4005 - how many were made
It was Burgandyglo, round top. I almost chose Walnut, but I was not into the satin finish....sloop_john_b wrote:Very cool John! What finish was yours? Round-top model right?chefothefuture wrote:I bought one of the last out of the factory in 1985. It had a '79 serial #.sloop_john_b wrote:We don't have exact numbers, but there are several "runs" throughout the course of the production. There is a spike in '66, '67, '68, '74, and '79. A few stragglers in the early 80's. There are several years where none were apparently made.
Check the register here - that will give you some idea.
At that time, they said they had 4 BG's available and 4 Walnut(s).
Funny thing, when Jimmy D (at Sam Ash) was on the phone ordering it, I saw him frown and then say- "What'd the h*** I know why he wants a hollow bass?!?!?"
$450 bucks with case... Those were the days!
I still chuckle when I remember that.
Wish I still had the bass. There's a picture floating around of a band opticnerve and I were in where the bass player borrowed it from me....
