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Re: Fattest Neck 4001/4003?

Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 5:55 pm
by rictified
I always thought the mid 90's to late 2000's had the thick necks, I had a 92 with a thin neck. late 70's of which I've a few are medium (for Rick). That being said there are variations ever year or at least there were variations, don't know about the new ones.

Re: Fattest Neck 4001/4003?

Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 2:12 pm
by loendmaestro
Yeah, my 03 Monty is a baseball bat.

Re: Fattest Neck 4001/4003?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:23 am
by Kat_13B
Colonel Sanders wrote:
CircleOfCrows wrote:Seems to be a case of try before you buy and some variance. Oh well! Will keep my eyes peeled. Would love a 4002, they just don't come up any too often! Cheers for the prompt replies guys!
A forum member has one for sale for a very decent price. Have a look in the classified section.

Hiya, I am new to this site & have a Rickenbacker 4002 for sale; very decent price. Everything is original, with slight wear from usage although hasn't been used in years. Have plenty of pictures that can be sent/uploaded.

I appreciate any interest in this rare guitar & I'm looking to sell to the right buyer.

Thank you in advance.

Kat

Re: Fattest Neck 4001/4003?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 8:12 am
by bassduke49
Welcome Kat,

4002s are always of interest, so I hope you find a buyer. You may want to post in our "Ricks for Sale" department which you should be able to see when you register here. There are rules, so check them out there. Hope you enjoy the RRF!

Re: Fattest Neck 4001/4003?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:49 am
by ram
Hi Kat, what Paul says... the Rickenbacker Marketplace> For Sale.... post a couple of pictures.... we all tend to like Rickenbacker porn. Oh and Welcome to THE forum!

Re: Fattest Neck 4001/4003?

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 11:32 pm
by GIBrat51
Gee, hate to be a contrarian (sort of) but the necks on my '01 4003 and '73 4001 are practically clones. Both a very flattened D in cross-section, and as thin and fast as any bass I've ever played. I have an Epi EA-260 from the early '70s that's pretty much the same - maybe a hair thinner, but not quite as fast; and a couple of Dano DC Pros that are a smidge thicker and more of a flattened C, but a touch faster (feel almost Teflon coated). Overall, though, it's the Ricks by a nose. :) And, hello, Kat, from me also!