SETTING A PRICE FOR MY RICK

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SETTING A PRICE FOR MY RICK

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Hi eeverybody,
I'm new here. I'm from Peru and Rick basses are really rare here in my country. However, I bought a rick from my friend. This is an interesting story...but to make it shorter, my friend's uncle passed away years ago. So one day he was in his uncle's house picking up some boxes that his uncle gave him when he was still alive. Anyway, he had a big surprise when he opened one of the boxes and found a Rick bass. To be more specific it is a 4001S. Well, I bought this bass. It results that it was manufactured in 1963. It's a 4001S (Jetglo) and it is in good condition except for a ground noise that the bass makes....a luthier, here in Peru, told me that it is because the picks are really old.

I wanna know how much it would cost.

Thankssss

YOU CAN SEE THE BASS HERE. I TOOK THE PICTURES

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJo5g4CuCIA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgzluGWW ... ure=relmfu
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Wow, what a find! I'm sure everyone here would be interested in detailed pictures.

Can you describe the hum - is it all the time? If you hold the strings does it go away or be less noticeable?

And welcome to the RRF!
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HI, well about the noise...it goes away when I touch any metallic part such as strings, keytunes, picks, wire..
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kokytomv wrote:HI, well about the noise...it goes away when I touch any metallic part such as strings, keytunes, picks, wire..
There should be wires between all the pot bodies, the pickup switch body, the shielded wire braid from both pickups, the tailpiece (the wire will be soldered to the back of the mute foam's metal bar), and the shields that go to the output jacks. This is all of the grounding wires, which it sounds like you have one missing (check for the one to the tailpiece) or there is corrosion of the wires and the grounding is not good. I'd look there.

Here is a schematic for the bass, except the volume pots on yours will be 250k ohms and the tone pots will be 500k ohms.

http://www.rickenbacker.com/pdfs/19524.pdf
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Re: SETTING A PRICE FOR MY RICK

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Thanks a lot. Though, I' have to wait for the luthier....that is on vacations :(

I'll upload some pics from my bass....I don't know what to do with it....I mean keep it?? sell it?? I'm a big fan of the Beatles. I've been playing bass guitar for 15 years...(I'm 31 now) and I always wanted a rick. Now I have it..but it is kind of frustrating not having it fine...and the luthier we have in Peru, it's not a RICK luthier...
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kokytomv wrote:I don't know what to do with it....I mean keep it?? sell it?? I'm a big fan of the Beatles. I've been playing bass guitar for 15 years...(I'm 31 now) and I always wanted a rick. Now I have it..but it is kind of frustrating not having it fine...and the luthier we have in Peru, it's not a RICK luthier...
Patience, my friend. Sometimes these things take time to get sorted out. All the resources you need are right here in the RRF, so with time everything will be just fine in the end and you will have a great bass to cherish and play. 8)

I have friends from Peru, most of whom live in the US these days. :D
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Thanks bro. I really appreciate it. I'll be patience...I'm very sure I'll be playing it by this time next year. ;)
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Beautiful, Jorge you landed in the right place, this forum is full of great advice. I believe the members here can get through anything RIC related. Best of Luck!
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Welcome, Jorge! That is a very special bass you have there! Take your time and get it fix right.
I would love to see more pictures, including under the pickguard and the jackplate!
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hopefully it is real...but, it looks like a v63 in the pic especially the surround and i don't see any holes for the tug bar ??? what is the jackplate ser # ??
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BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:hopefully it is real...but, it looks like a v63 in the pic especially the surround and i don't see any holes for the tug bar ??? what is the jackplate ser # ??
My thoughts as well...
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nice looker, either way !!! :D
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Here they are,

HOW MUCH WOULD IT BE?
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And serial number
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well i'm impressed on the serial #. the pickguard looks to be a v63 replacement unless tug bars were not installed in early '63 ??? was jetglo available in '63 or a repaint ??? hardware looks correct. still a question on the surround ???
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