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Re: New Ric bass?

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My local authorized dealer checked with Ric on the details and got this:

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4005XC

SKU: 99081

MSRP: $5,149.00



Available in AFG (Amber FireGlo) & JG (Jetglo)

Crushed pearl inlays

Skunk stripe

Vintage Pups

Stereo Out

Checked binding

30.5” scale

Guitar fret wire

Vintage reissue style case
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Its bloody marvellous!
Very nice FG.
Im a big fan of this. :shock:
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RIC is coming out with fresh and fun stuff finally. I just picked this up from Sweetwater and plan to do a whole V68 cosmetic thing! The satin finish feel is to die for.
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ricosound wrote:RIC is coming out with fresh and fun stuff finally. I just picked this up from Sweetwater and plan to do a whole V68 cosmetic thing! The satin finish feel is to die for.
That’s really nice. Congrats!

I wish we could get stuff like this in the UK. ☹️
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It is 30.5" scale - Ben's Instagram post introducing the models indicated this and every dealer is advertising it as such.
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rickenbrother wrote:
I didn't go "elsewhere" for that info. :)
Sorry Joey, but I've played it.

It's short scale. 30.5"
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The pineapple pizza has gone to his head :D
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Re: New Ric bass?

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Guys...I have to say this.

(...and for the record: yes, I have ordered one!)


How is this 4005XC ACTUALLY a 4005...!?

It is virtually identical to the Shaftesbury bass from the late 60's: indeed Rose Morris themselves actually sold a replica of the 4005 that actually was the same but with an F-hole cutout..!?

This one has a different body shape, and is short scale: basically not a 4005.

Can anyone shed any light on this: perhaps I'm missing some little-known "historicals"?

Was this the original intended shape / size when the 4005 was conceived, maybe?


Why not just make the 4005 that we all know and love.......?
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RIC offered a couple of "new" 4002 models that were'nt exactly like the originals. The more modern AC models are a step in a different direction, if you dont like the new 4005 body shape, then why did you order one?
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The appointments on this bass are fabulous. The CP Inlays look lovely, the return of a skunk stripe and the square heel are fantastic. I think people are getting hung up on the title of the bass more than anything.Im happy about a semi hollow bodied bass being back for sale.
The 330 shape is something ive been wanting in a bass for a long time. Im looking forward to getting one.The wait is the hardest part.Even if RIC made a 4005 RI someone would find fault and moan and complain.
Well done for bringing the 4005XC to production I'm looking forward to it.
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cheyenne wrote:RIC offered a couple of "new" 4002 models that were'nt exactly like the originals. The more modern AC models are a step in a different direction, if you dont like the new 4005 body shape, then why did you order one?
Well...I didn't ever say I didn't like the body shape.

It just seems a bit strange, that's all! :?


I mean....if Ford re-issued the GT40 and it looked like a 1990's Mustang, then people would raise an eyebrow or two, right...? :D
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The 1993plus got the same response.
Why didnt they make a 2 pickup model...
Why did they make the fretboard too big...
I would have bought that if it had this or that.....
Its not the same as a 1993....

Why didnt they make a proper RI.

You cant please everyone but thats life.

Anyone know any details on the XC Cases?
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scotty wrote:
Anyone know any details on the XC Cases?
I think they're Tolex vintage reissue (silver / blue lining) ?
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I, too, am happy to see all the new neat stuff lately. The "not quite a 4005" thing doesn't bother me. Look at all the foolishness Gibson did in the 60's with Les Paul vs SG... a rose by any other name, right?
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That may have sounded a bit harsh. Sorry.

Its just that $4 -$5K is a lot of money to drop on something this not quite to your liking.
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