CosmicCowboy wrote:Yeah, I think getting a date on the guitar is just an exercise in curiosity. The overall condition pretty well negates any value.
There is a section here for appraisals BTW.... But given its current condition my best guess is about $550 - $700.
Checking the RRF Register which tracks completed Ebay Sales.
This one is SH4002 from August 1979
http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... 6order%3D5
At the bottom of the page you will see this.
This item was identified as a Late vintage (1973 up to and including 1983) instrument
The following is a summary of sales of above referenced model gathered from actual sales on eBay:
*Basis for comparison: Same model, same strings number, same "special" features, same era
Sample type Min Avg Median Max Sample Size
Same model, same era: $769 $1186 $1258 $1490 10
Compare that with this one GA 133 from January 1967 which sold for $1250 in 2011.
http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... 6order%3D5
This item was identified as a Early vintage (up to and including 1972) instrument
The following is a summary of sales of above referenced model gathered from actual sales on eBay:
*Basis for comparison: Same model, same strings number, same "special" features, same era
Sample type Min Avg Median Max Sample Size
Same model, same era: $780 $1841 $1800 $3699 24
The low end of the scale for these in both eras is about the same give or take $50.
Good news is that - other then the awful butchering under the hood, and the drilling of holes through the body - neither of which are fixable without a pro refinish in a solid colour afterwards. Also the neck crack from someone who did not understand RIC's oldstyle truss rod system, and tried to adjust the neck as though it were a Gibson or a Fender - that is a common feature on older RICs that were worked on by folks who don't know the features of the brand.
So it will never be collector's grade - but it could be restored to a more accurate player's grade instrument with about $500-$650 in parts.
Kluson repro tuners = $60
RIC Bridge - $70-$90
Ric Bridge Plate repro from Winfield vintage - $50
http://www.winfieldvintage.com/parts/tailpiece.html
Other parts you can get from a dealer like Pick of the Ricks -
http://www.pickofthericks.com/genuine-r ... ker-parts/
or from RIC directly
http://boutique.rickenbacker.com/
Wiring Harness - $65
http://www.pickofthericks.com/rickenbac ... uit-00220/
2 RIC High Gains pick ups = $150 (for two)
http://www.pickofthericks.com/rickenbac ... kup-00020/
0r better still 2 RIC Toaster Pickups = $300 for two
http://www.pickofthericks.com/genuine-r ... er-pickup/
Replacement pickguard from Tony at Pickguardian = $60
http://www.pickguardian.com/product/ric ... tar-guard/
Question is how important is the guitar to you? If you are just going to flip it quickly then the person buying it will need to factor these costs into its purchase.