Unbelievable! 4002 On the Way!!!!

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Unbelievable! 4002 On the Way!!!!

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It finally happened! I was offered a 4002 and I just finished paying for it. It should be here in Toronto mid next week. Before you ask, I checked out the story, addresses, history etc. before I paid so that I was certain it was a legit offer.

I am soooo pumped!!! It's a 1978 MG.

All I can suggest for anyone else is keep posting WTB: Rickenbacker 4002 everywhere that you can find because sometimes it actually pays off!

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Chris P - I hate to say it but it's probably a good thing that I didn't buy your Seagreen V63!
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Good score, David. She's a beaut!
Play what you love, love what you play!
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Look at the backside! Nice wood!
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Post by henny »

Sweet score, David - good on ya. Image
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Post by incubus2432 »

Great job....congrats!

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Post by 86kubicki »

Georgeous wood - well done David! Did you find it here in Canada?
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It came out of a small town in Texas. The owner got it as a Christmas present from his folks when he was getting into music in the late '80s. He's building a drag racing car (he owns a hi-performace garage) and was looking for ways to pay for some related equipment. I guess he's turning an old hobby in towards his new one.

Lucky, LUCKY me!
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Post by rickfan60 »

Great score! It appears to be completely intact.
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Post by beatlefan »

Hey David....that's okay...turned out good for both of us!!!

I'd rather have the 2 than the SG!!

Great score!!
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Post by basse »

Ted, I was wondering... Was the 4002 the only Ric bass that used Schaller (or these Schaller looking) tuners?
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Post by rickfan60 »

The only production Rick basses I have seen those Schallers on are the 4002, 4008, 4003S/8, and the various 4004 models. They may have been a custom option back when such things were possible.
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Post by bottom4 »

Very sweet David!!!

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Hey - did all 4002's have walnut wings? I don't thing I ever picked up on that before!

cheers!
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Post by rickfan60 »

Every one I have seen does. On the 70's headstock the wings are very narrow.
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Post by wints »

Very nice David. I placed a few WTB ads last year for one, and didn,t get any replies. They are great basses. I wish RIC would go back to an ebony board and 21 frets for a fretted and fretless bass. 24 of course would be even better...
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