72 4001 MapleGlo

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72 4001 MapleGlo

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Check out this 1972 MapleGlo 4001. A bit pricey but looks great.
72 RIC 4001 MapleGlo

Select "Just Came In!" and it is listed under Thursday November 11.

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Yes, that price is a bit over the top for that bass. It is beautiful but $4000 is too much.
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Gorgeous! I echo Ted a la the price.

Man I LOVE 72' 4001s!
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What does this dealer think he has, the Holy Grail of '72 4001s? (Oh oh, he said Holy Grail!) Here comes the barrage!
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Nah, he can't have it cause I've got it...Image
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Uhm... I think you mean me...
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Wrong again, I've got it...LOL
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Post by leftybass »

On a more serious note a Fireglo 1972 4001 sold for just over $2600 on ebay, which is more in line IMHO of where these basses are going in terms of a realistic value....I suppose someone could spend $4K on one of these, if they wanted it bad enough. They're not going down in value, that's for sure...
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i dont know where they come up with them but they sure do find them as for the the price they are always way out there im sure it will go.
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Post by walrus »

The price is quite steep but it sure looks good.
I agree that the $2000-2600 range sound more realistic.
Funny, but I have also called my RIC the "Holy Grail" when I found it and I paid alot less than $4000. It's been posted before, but here it is.
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Wow, and I didn't pay anywhere NEAR any of the prices you guys are talking about when I bought my '71 model 21 fret a year or two ago... I just can't believe how the prices of these seem to be rising!
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Bob, I'd put your '72 in the 'holyer than most' category due to it's early neck design..nice bass you've got there.
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We never get tired of seeing great Rickenbackers. I really like the more rounded edges on your headstock, Bob.
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That is a beautiful bass, Bob, unquestionably a "Holy Grail"... And the fireglo burst is to die for, I never get tired of seeing these!
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Post by walrus »

Gene, Let's see the 21 fretter! I've heard much about the elusive 21 fret version on this forum. Was it an experiment or special order? What years was it offered?
FYI, mine was born in Sept. 1971 and has a bit of flame, especially on the neck. I've noticed that quite a few from this era are flamey.
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