Fretless 4000?
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Fretless 4000?
I am trying to become a little more knowledgeable about Ric basses and in particular fretless Rics
Were any fretless 4000 Rics ever produced?
Were any fretless 4000 Rics ever produced?
- bassduke49
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Re: Fretless 4000?
Yes. And you can see pictures of one in my book: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years as Rock's Bottom" available from suppliers such as Amazon. There are also pictures of fretless 3001, 4001S, 4002, 4003S, and 4003S/5. If those models are a mystery to you, then you really need my book! 

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Re: Fretless 4000?
On order from Amazon. Thanks for the advice!
Looking forward to spending some time with the book
Looking forward to spending some time with the book
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Here's a picture of my 1977 4000 FL BG.
IIRC, this bass in in the book.
IIRC, this bass in in the book.

It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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Yep! How are you Gary?!
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I'm doing O.K., Paul. How about you?
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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Re: Fretless 4000?
Rickless! Still interested, but no longer collecting or playing. Getting old and creaky, but I look at that as being an accomplishment!
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Ah, so I should look at those as being positive accomplishments?bassduke49 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 10:51 am Getting old and creaky, but I look at that as being an accomplishment!

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I didn't realize I was all that successful until reading that!
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It's true. Not everyone manages to achieve getting old!
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My Dad died at 64. I passed his passage 11 years ago. To my mind, 75 is quite an accomplishment!
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Update: I have no hope of ever owning a fretless 4000, but a modified 4003 factory fretless is on its way to me from a fellow RR member. Its been modded to have a single P/U in the bridge position. Looks for all the world like a 4000 fretless!
I will post picks when I get it! and huge thanks to Cassius for his patience and persistence!
I will post picks when I get it! and huge thanks to Cassius for his patience and persistence!
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OK, Here it is. Just received it yesterday. So far I am really liking its sound and playability!
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Re: Fretless 4000?
This has been one of my favorite basses ever! Dave, I am really glad you are enjoying it.