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Re: 4001C64 MG
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:06 pm
by rickaddict
Good examples!
I meant to include Steve's Seagreens, but forgot.
And I didn't know about the others.
We're some crazy people aren't we?!
I don't know what I'd call my collection. Mine is sort of a "try to have diversity in basses that feel and play more or less the same" collection. And I've got a thang for them S basses.
I have Rick basses with:
frets
no frets
round wounds
flat wounds
4 strings
5 strings
8 strings
humbuckers
hi-gains
horseshoe/toaster
solid body
hollow body
deluxe
S
Yes. I'm goofy!

Re: 4001C64 MG
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 5:49 pm
by actual_size
I originally posted this in the Beatles forum some time ago.
I was looking through some old Beatles Monthlies and came across this bit of information in issue No. 69 dated April 1969.
From the Beatle News pages:
"Paint Removed
Here's a sure sign that the psychedelic "Sergeant Pepper" era is well and truly ended.
Paul recently took his Rickenbacker bass to an elderly craftsman in a Soho back-street
to have a two-year-old coat of psychedelic painting removed.
Paul chatted to the old man throughout the hour it took to strip the bright colours and smoothe
the guitar's woodwork to a plain, unpainted surface."
Re: 4001C64 MG
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 8:09 pm
by simer4001
OK, I got a line on another C64 MG near the top of the pecking order. So now I have 2 on order. Geek...I'm a geek.
Re: 4001C64 MG
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 8:56 pm
by simer4001
rickaddict wrote:simer4001 wrote:I'm not sure if I am understanding your question properly but if I am this is what I know. Paul had the MMT paint stripped off in 1969. I had heard that it was done by a man in Soho with Paul being present. The bass still had it's horns intact. Here is a picture I have with the bass refinished and the horns still intact.
Cool. I knew there was an in-between phase where the horns weren't rounded, but I didn't know whether the bass was glossy or stripped. I always assumed it was stripped.
What if Paul's bass was stripped in that photo? Would you strip your new C64 to match?
Any who, congrats on your order of a sweet bass!

Hmm. Probably not.
Re: 4001C64 MG
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:35 pm
by ricaddic
Hello simer4001 my old friend, congrats, the C64 is my favorite, next to my newly acquired 4004Cii, that finally arrived a few weeks ago, how bout them fightin phils, ah just wanted to say hi and congatulate you on the new order, take care my friend and stay safe.
Re: 4001C64 MG
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 11:05 pm
by simer4001
ricaddic wrote:Hello simer4001 my old friend, congrats, the C64 is my favorite, next to my newly acquired 4004Cii, that finally arrived a few weeks ago, how bout them fightin phils, ah just wanted to say hi and congatulate you on the new order, take care my friend and stay safe.
Good to hear from you. How are you liking Pedro Feliz at third for the fightin' phils? Congrats on the 4004CII. Which finish did you get? When you get a moment post a picture or 2.
I still have an extra 4003 75th anniversary bass if you're interested.

Just messing with you. I hope all is well in Philly and in the FD.
Re: 4001C64 MG
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 7:07 am
by ricaddic
Hey simer4001, nice site you have on myspace, im doing well and so is the FD, i got the 4004Cii in fireglo nd man she is absolutely beautiful , yes I am likeing 3rd base, I'll give you $1700.00 for the 75th tops I traded in my 1980 4001 and found out the bassist for the killers bought it, never heard of them but my daughter and other people of her generation rave about them, well you take good care my good friend take good care and please always stay safe. "HAPPY RICKEN"
Re: 4001C64 MG
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 5:59 pm
by simer4001
ricaddic wrote:I'll give you $1700.00 for the 75th tops
SOLD!