Thoughts On This Please!
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Why limit yourself, you can always at some point get a new, or a really good used modern one, but, a decent 70's model is worth looking at, and getting
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+1. I love the modern Ricks (we all need some in our collection) but there is something special about a 4001, especially those made up to the mid '70s.thx1955 wrote:Why limit yourself, you can always at some point get a new, or a really good used modern one, but, a decent 70's model is worth looking at, and getting
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My '73 sounded nothing like either of my v63s or a modern Rick, and the feel of the neck was different as well. All three are Ricks, and quite good, but all different in their own way... A 70s skunk-striped RIck is a totally different animal, and nice to have....jps wrote:+1. I love the modern Ricks (we all need some in our collection) but there is something special about a 4001, especially those made up to the mid '70s.thx1955 wrote:Why limit yourself, you can always at some point get a new, or a really good used modern one, but, a decent 70's model is worth looking at, and getting
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What could be better than having a 4001? Having two (or more) of them! 
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Long as they're:jps wrote:What could be better than having a 4001? Having two (or more) of them!
Fireglo !!!
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I did make a little offer, which the seller has declined - but I'm on the list should he change his mind at any time.
So we'll see....
So we'll see....
1974 (February) 4001 JG
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+1 I got my "73" on Friday and waited till Saturday to unpack, I agree wholeheartedly with your comments about the difference. I've owned and Played Ric's for over 40 years and this 73 is the nicest sounding by far of all my RIc's, the neck and action are lovely, and the sound is powerful and rich, this one is going to get a lot of playing timesquirebass wrote:My '73 sounded nothing like either of my v63s or a modern Rick, and the feel of the neck was different as well. All three are Ricks, and quite good, but all different in their own way... A 70s skunk-striped RIck is a totally different animal, and nice to have....jps wrote:+1. I love the modern Ricks (we all need some in our collection) but there is something special about a 4001, especially those made up to the mid '70s.thx1955 wrote:Why limit yourself, you can always at some point get a new, or a really good used modern one, but, a decent 70's model is worth looking at, and getting
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+1 I got my "73" on Friday and waited till Saturday to unpack, I agree wholeheartedly with your comments about the difference. I've owned and Played Ric's for over 40 years and this 73 is the nicest sounding by far of all my RIc's, the neck and action are lovely, and the sound is powerful and rich, this one is going to get a lot of playing time[/quote]
Thanks Jim, for your kind words.... but now you need to post pics!!
Thanks Jim, for your kind words.... but now you need to post pics!!
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Here you go ...squirebass wrote:+1 I got my "73" on Friday and waited till Saturday to unpack, I agree wholeheartedly with your comments about the difference. I've owned and Played Ric's for over 40 years and this 73 is the nicest sounding by far of all my RIc's, the neck and action are lovely, and the sound is powerful and rich, this one is going to get a lot of playing time
Thanks Jim, for your kind words.... but now you need to post pics!!
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That looks like the redhead sister to my blond. They are fabulous basses. 
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Lordamighty, that is a nice bass! Beautiful Fireglo, with ALL the fixin's....thx1955 wrote:Here you go ...squirebass wrote:+1 I got my "73" on Friday and waited till Saturday to unpack, I agree wholeheartedly with your comments about the difference. I've owned and Played Ric's for over 40 years and this 73 is the nicest sounding by far of all my RIc's, the neck and action are lovely, and the sound is powerful and rich, this one is going to get a lot of playing time
Thanks Jim, for your kind words.... but now you need to post pics!!
Very nice!
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And she sounds as good as she looks, better even ... the only goodie it doesn't have is crushed MoP inlay, other than that it's got all the good stuff, split bridge,squirebass wrote:Lordamighty, that is a nice bass! Beautiful Fireglo, with ALL the fixin's....thx1955 wrote:Here you go ...squirebass wrote:+1 I got my "73" on Friday and waited till Saturday to unpack, I agree wholeheartedly with your comments about the difference. I've owned and Played Ric's for over 40 years and this 73 is the nicest sounding by far of all my RIc's, the neck and action are lovely, and the sound is powerful and rich, this one is going to get a lot of playing time
Thanks Jim, for your kind words.... but now you need to post pics!!
Very nice!
chequered binding,
full width inlays,
closed Grover machine heads (still in great working order,
and, surprisingly enough, she has absolutely zero, I mean none, not a trace of tail lift, the rear of the bridge is flush with the body.
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