Geddy Lee's first Jetglo 4001
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loendmaestro
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I'm with Scott.
You know, with the recent "Anniversary Tour" that Rush had, how nice would it have been for him to pull out that 4001 again?!
It would have looked great with his current washer & dryer backline!
Oh yeah, and uh...maybe get the last word on whether or not he used the Rick on Moving Pictures or not.
You know, with the recent "Anniversary Tour" that Rush had, how nice would it have been for him to pull out that 4001 again?!
It would have looked great with his current washer & dryer backline!
Oh yeah, and uh...maybe get the last word on whether or not he used the Rick on Moving Pictures or not.
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Speaking of the late great Maurice, he's shown on the cover of the Gibb brother's 1972 album 'To Whom It May Concern' playing a beautiful white 4001 with block binding, black pickguard & nameplate, full-width fretboard inlays, fingergrip, the whole works. I forget: is that Rick bass documented anywhere?
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
Whats the story on that bass Andrew? It looks to white to be an original finish,,,Chris calls it a V63,,, but the pickguard, fingerboard, and especially the horseshoe PU screams to be original vintage hardware. ???"
"Ahhhh..... Wints' snowflake-glo V63!!! Always a pleasure to see that one!!"
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Scott, Chris...
Guys....
can't you recognise an RM1999 when you see one?!
Definitely the flagship bass of the forum. The holy grail of Ric basses.
"Ahhhh..... Wints' snowflake-glo V63!!! Always a pleasure to see that one!!"
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Scott, Chris...
Guys....
can't you recognise an RM1999 when you see one?!
Definitely the flagship bass of the forum. The holy grail of Ric basses.

It is an original 1964 RM1999 Scott, and is the bass used by Maurice Gibb in the 60,s for studio and live work until about 1970. It,s well documented, being originally Fireglo, and then refinished white in 67. Used on all recordings and on T.V appearances like the Ed Sullivan show.
The bass Sergio mentions may have been given to a D.J in the U.K. back in the day. I was told this by the Fan Club, who asked Dick Ashby, their old tour manager.
The bass Sergio mentions may have been given to a D.J in the U.K. back in the day. I was told this by the Fan Club, who asked Dick Ashby, their old tour manager.
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In this interview, he explains why he switched from his Ric to the Jazz.
It's towards the bottom of the interview..
http://www.guitarcenter.com/interview/geddylee/index.cfm
It's towards the bottom of the interview..
http://www.guitarcenter.com/interview/geddylee/index.cfm
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