Auction ends May 30, 2024.
'73 and '74 single-pickup 4000 models are rare enough, but these are also from Randy Bachman's collection and they're only estimating $2,000-4,000 price. Both descriptions say they were studio played on BTO's '75 album Four Wheel Drive.
The '73 Fireglo has a replaced bridge: https://bid.juliensauctions.com/lot-det ... -4000-bass
'74 Mapleglo here looks like original: https://bid.juliensauctions.com/lot-det ... -4000-Bass
Maybe a chance to own a piece of music history? If not a rare 4000 model...
Two 4000 basses up for auction from Randy Bachman
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Re: Two 4000 basses up for auction from Randy Bachman
Sold! For $6,000 each.
I noticed these had separate glued-on necks like the 3000 series. The 60's model 4000's from what I can find were through-necks like the 4001.
Congrats to the new owners, anyway.
I noticed these had separate glued-on necks like the 3000 series. The 60's model 4000's from what I can find were through-necks like the 4001.
Congrats to the new owners, anyway.
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Re: Two 4000 basses up for auction from Randy Bachman
You are correct. The 4000 and the "4001S" models from mid 1972 to the end of production in the early '80s were "set neck," a common chassis for either one or two-pickup treatment. More about this in the book!
Author: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years As Rock's Bottom"