
Pictures of your Rickenbacker bass
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Andy knows what he's talkin' about. My 4004 Cheyenne II has a much 'darker' tone than the 4003. But...I have a '02 model with an unfinished fingerboard which I think has a definate impact on the overall tone. I prefer the feel and tone of the newer 4003's, and love the modern truss rod system. I also love the overall slim feel of the 4001's. They seem a little bit smaller and thinner to me. Here's a photo of my Rick family.

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Has it ever been confirmed that your red 4004 is the very same one pictured on the RIC website? (http://www.rickenbacker.com/images/4004cii.jpg) Judging from the body grain pattern alone, I think it's safe to go with a 99.99999999999% certainty factor. 

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Thank you all, you are all very kind. I just cant capture the figure in a photo. I'm thinking of having it professionally photographed just to convey the 3D of the grain. And the crazy thing about it is, its not just the top., The back and headpiece are just as figured, and blows away my guitarist's PRS. LOL!!! As far as the catalog photo goes, I think the timeline is right, if figured maple is like fingerprints, I think I've got a good case. Only John Hall may know, just in case, here's a photo of the serial number.

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