My First Rick Experience
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I'm not sure, but the blue looks a little bright for Azureglo, 'course, lighting, etc. has a lot to do with how a picture looks. Then again, the only "official" reference I've got is my '76 4001 Azureglo, which, with 40 years of ageing probably doesn't have it's original color either.
BTW, I paid about $800 for it, but that was 15 or so years ago. Oh, and it's NOT for sale...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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4003, 3003, 4004, 4005, same, same.jps wrote:We'd all love to see a photo of that bass!Snowglo wrote:I have a 2013 3003 midnight blue...
I'm such a knucklehead sometimes......ok, most of the time.
2013 4003 SnowGlo
2013 4003 Midnight Blue
2013 4003 Midnight Blue
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Wholly smokes she is gorgeous! $800cjj wrote:I'm not sure, but the blue looks a little bright for Azureglo, 'course, lighting, etc. has a lot to do with how a picture looks. Then again, the only "official" reference I've got is my '76 4001 Azureglo, which, with 40 years of ageing probably doesn't have it's original color either. BTW, I paid about $800 for it, but that was 15 or so years ago. Oh, and it's NOT for sale...
When did the prices begin to go crazy? Seems most AzureGlo 4001's I see randomly listed are between $2200 - $5000. The higher prized ones always have CB binding.
Edit: I captured pictures of your bass and Paul's to A/B, and I can't decide which color I prefer. Of course, Paul's receives an edge due to the CB.
2013 4003 SnowGlo
2013 4003 Midnight Blue
2013 4003 Midnight Blue
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No question that mine is "brighter" because I asked for it that way on the refin. Supposedly, the original "Azureglo" was based on a Volkswagen color (Sea Blue or Gulf Blue), but the color varied over the years. I knew the "correct" (I suppose the "average") blue wasn't as bright, but I wanted it bright, so there it is. Also, the tailpiece and bridge are newer than vintage, and I don't know about the electronics. If someone wants to be a vintage purist, this bass isn't going to do it for them. But this does have the original chassis and crushed-pearl inlays. I believe the checker binding is replacement stock.
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Early 2000's, IIRC.Snowglo wrote:When did the prices begin to go crazy?
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I do have some other good basses. I currently play bass for three different bands. The hippie stoner jam band gets the Mapleglo 4001. The high energy cover band gets the modified white 4000 and the Carvin LB75. The low energy cover band gets the transgreen 4004Cii and the Ovation Celebrity.edski wrote:Isaac wrote:That's a beauty!bassduke49 wrote:Well, you could always make me an offer!
<Checks pockets>
Will you take $8.37?![]()
Welcome to the RRF! Somewhat sad story, but keep looking, maybe horse trade if you have some other good basses...a new 4003s is about $1300 - that's s pretty strong deal in my eyes. The vintage/near-vintage Ricks are good/great, but the new ones are very consistently very good or better.
I also have a Burgundyglo 4001 with Bartolini pickups, a Midnight Blue 4003 with Alembic electronics and a Mapleglo 3001.
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ohhhhIsaac wrote:transgreen 4004Cii.
need to see pics!
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Looks a lot like this:


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Isaac wrote:Looks a lot like this:
I'd love to see a pic of the back of your actual one. I used to own one with a little "snake" in the wood figuring on the back, and I've always wondered who ended up with it!
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That is my actual bass. Here are a couple more pics.

And the back:

I seem to recall having this discussion before, and determining that this was not your bass.

And the back:

I seem to recall having this discussion before, and determining that this was not your bass.
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Well, that was supposed to be the back. How about this?


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You've got the control cavity cover on upside down. How does the bass sound that way?Isaac wrote:Well, that was supposed to be the back. How about this?
This is how it comes from the factory:
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Sounds pretty good. Better than it did before!jps wrote:You've got the control cavity cover on upside down. How does the bass sound that way?
This is how it comes from the factory:
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