1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
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Baz Cooper
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Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
I just got the cat to throw in a set of Lulls in the trade to use in one of my other bass builds.
- chefothefuture
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Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
My 59 and 60s all had two rods.Baz Cooper wrote:Yes, But didn't they have 2 truss rods?
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Baz Cooper
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Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
John,
How thick were/are the bodies on your basses? Just wondering if mine is the same thickness.
Thanks!
Baz
How thick were/are the bodies on your basses? Just wondering if mine is the same thickness.
Thanks!
Baz
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Baz Cooper
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Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
Well...apparently Dale Finally sent me a personal email claiming that he did not build the bass. Said someone in New York built it??? Whatever. Well...if it's real...if it's a tribute, Rickenbacker had it perfect with his design.
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Baz Cooper
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Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
However....I found this....Almost exactly like my bass....in fact...this is the Bass I picked up before I took it back to get the one I have...something fishy going on here...
http://s455.photobucket.com/user/Guitar ... ort=3&o=30
http://s455.photobucket.com/user/Guitar ... ort=3&o=30
Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
Cool, a purpleheart fingerboard!Baz Cooper wrote:However....I found this....Almost exactly like my bass....in fact...this is the Bass I picked up before I took it back to get the one I have...something fishy going on here...
http://s455.photobucket.com/user/Guitar ... ort=3&o=30
We have known yours is not a real '50s 4000; now.............who made these?
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Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
+1, look at ALL the pics...8mileshigh wrote:I think that's pretty obvious!
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
I didn't do that, obviously.............cjj wrote:+1, look at ALL the pics...8mileshigh wrote:I think that's pretty obvious!
A great visually tutorial on building and restoring instruments, actually. A shame things are the way they are.
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Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
Thickness varied from 1 5/8" to 1 3/4".Baz Cooper wrote:John,
How thick were/are the bodies on your basses? Just wondering if mine is the same thickness.
Thanks!
Baz
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Baz Cooper
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Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
Ok, Dale only painted the basses, not built them
I wonder who this mystery builder is.....
I wonder who this mystery builder is.....
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Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
Is it possible that your bass was a rebuild of a trashed vintage 4000? What confuses me is why would a non stock Rickenbacker bass have a bridge plate with an accurate serial number? I have heard of new bodies being built to replace a trashed one - Paul W (Jungle Jangle) did that with a 60s era 4005...Baz Cooper wrote:Ok, Dale only painted the basses, not built them
I wonder who this mystery builder is.....
Could you post a picture of the bridge plate so we can see if it is a real vintage piece or a replica?
Brian Morton
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in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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67 FG 625
74 JG 4000
76 JG 430
77 JG 620
77 JG 320
79 MG 450
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A Rickenbacker Fan
in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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67 FG 625
74 JG 4000
76 JG 430
77 JG 620
77 JG 320
79 MG 450
79 JG 4001
80 FG 620/12
81 BG 480
91 JG 610
02 BG 620
78 TR7
83 TR25
Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
Let's start here for one possible place to harvest serial numbers.Ontario_RIC_fan wrote:What confuses me is why would a non stock Rickenbacker bass have a bridge plate with an accurate serial number?
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Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
Dale made this one. Or at least he claimed he did a few years ago. I hope you didn't pay too much. I can only imagine the number of people who will be stung in years to come by these luthier copies.
Re: 1957-59 Ric 4000 tuning keys
Especially so, after the current owners go through the trouble and expense of trying to make then even more authentic-like by replacing hardware and whatnot..........
