Baffled Ric Higher-ups?

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I suspect that this is a parts guitar and a hacked one at that. Rare is not a word I would use to describe it.
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Shouldn't that horseshoe actually BE a horseshoe? Looks like the metal cover over a hi-gain. That makes it even MORE RARE! Image
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Part guitar
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Part guitar, part ________ (you fill in the blank).

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Post by ken_swearingen »

its either a 72-73 no horsey 70s pickguard-headtock has what appears to be paint chips revealing no walnut wings-shorter headstock look the vintage tuners barely fit enough is enough.
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Post by johnashfield »

The pickguard gives it away as being a 70's bass as well as the headstock.

60's rics had the larger pickguard that reached the treble pickup surround.

It may have been someones attempt to make this bass more like a 4001s?
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Well, I'm concerned. I mean, since IT IS STILL BEING RESEARCHED BY THE PRESIDENT OF RICKENBACKER AND STAFF, we don't want production put on hold or any delay. JH and Kenny are probably staying late just so they can look through old records. I say let's get to the bottom of this so the corporation can move forward again. Image

I agree with Ted, this is a frankenbass.
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heehee
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Kenny said it all.
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I did?
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Post by rickfan60 »

Sure, I am now convinced that this guy did not cause RIC managment to research his bass. :-)
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The Higher ups at Ric are baffeled as to why somebody would paint a Ric baby$hit yellow ...
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Post by ken_swearingen »

musturdglo[turdglo]for short somebody email this guy first tell hime its a 72-73 then tell him how concerned rickenbacker and the rest of the world is about his bass!
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Post by dean712 »

Dang, that does look like diaper-schmear, now that you mention it...
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Post by rickfan60 »

This auction should be torpedoed on principle.
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