New 21 Fretter On The Block
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New 21 Fretter On The Block
Wel, I'm about to become the proud owner of another 21 fret 4001. Made in August '70. Fairly similar to my November '70 one.
The bad news: stripped in the late '70s (originally FG); handrest, fingergrip and switch cap missing; nut not original; treble pickup dead, bass pickup kinda weak; lower section of pickguard cracked; G string tuner is coming apart; mute pad gone; case not original.
The good news: neck is straight and frets are okay; bass refinished in clear lacquer to a fairly high standard; only a few scratches, no dings; original TRC in nearly mint condition.
Owner has not decided on a price yet.
More news this coming saturday. Yeah!
The bad news: stripped in the late '70s (originally FG); handrest, fingergrip and switch cap missing; nut not original; treble pickup dead, bass pickup kinda weak; lower section of pickguard cracked; G string tuner is coming apart; mute pad gone; case not original.
The good news: neck is straight and frets are okay; bass refinished in clear lacquer to a fairly high standard; only a few scratches, no dings; original TRC in nearly mint condition.
Owner has not decided on a price yet.
More news this coming saturday. Yeah!
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
I know I do.
Seriously, I'm sure I'll get the 4001 for a fair price, even more so as the owner is aware that new Rick pickups will be required for replacing the defective original ones on the bass, and that they don't come cheap...
Seriously, I'm sure I'll get the 4001 for a fair price, even more so as the owner is aware that new Rick pickups will be required for replacing the defective original ones on the bass, and that they don't come cheap...

A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
Thanks, Paul. I'll go and pick the 4001 tomorrow afternoon.
As for trading in my StingRay, the guy isn't interested as he has an '80s one himself. His other bass guitars include an '80s Höfner, an SD Curlee, and a 5-string Tobias.
As for trading in my StingRay, the guy isn't interested as he has an '80s one himself. His other bass guitars include an '80s Höfner, an SD Curlee, and a 5-string Tobias.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
Thanks for the sympathy Kieth, I'm delighted that this wonderful older Ric has gone to Sergio. Not only will he take great care of it but it'll be return to a condition close to it's former glory !!!!
Meantimes Shaun and Jaymi are holding a pair of 4000's hostage !!!!
Meantimes Shaun and Jaymi are holding a pair of 4000's hostage !!!!
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
"Nyswonger" is Bob Nyswonger, probably best known for his work with Psychodots and The Bears (with guitar god Adrian Belew). He's a terrific player, but I haven't heard of him playing the 4001 - he mostly sticks to a Fender and Clevinger upright bass. On the Bears last studio album "Car Cought Fire" there's a great band shot of the guys with three Ricks. If you like smart pop, I highly recommend either of Bob's bands.

