Pictures of your Rickenbacker bass
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I remember when Ted's 1963 4001 was listed on Ebay, I remember the Las Vegas connection to the listing (correct me if I'm wrong)...what a great bass.
The only thing that would lead me to believe the pickguard on that bass was a replacement is that is does look slightly translucent(you can see the channel routs in the body underneath in the pic--at least it 'looks' sort of like you can)...most(but not ALL) factory white pickguard stock I've seen is of a consistancy that can't be seen through, even on 1963 production. STILL an awesome piece. Congrats.
The only thing that would lead me to believe the pickguard on that bass was a replacement is that is does look slightly translucent(you can see the channel routs in the body underneath in the pic--at least it 'looks' sort of like you can)...most(but not ALL) factory white pickguard stock I've seen is of a consistancy that can't be seen through, even on 1963 production. STILL an awesome piece. Congrats.
John: I bought my 63' from Gary Dick at Garys Classic Guitars back in August. He says he bought it from someone at a show in Las Vegas. Maybe there was an eBay connection there somewhere. I don't know.
Scott: Thanks! my collection gives me a lot of pleasure. I keep them near my desk so I can play them when I need a diversion. They all get played several times per week.
Scott: Thanks! my collection gives me a lot of pleasure. I keep them near my desk so I can play them when I need a diversion. They all get played several times per week.
Rickaddict: The gold cover is probably for my latest project bass. I bought that 70's project 4001 that was on eBay a few weeks ago. Not the one with the shattered neck but the one that is missing a fingerboard. My plan is to give it a nice birdseye fingerboard with black dot fret markers and binding. Refinish it in white and have a clear pickguard made with gold back-painting done to match the cover. That is the plan for now anyway.
Ted, I remember Gary having your bass on his website, yes. The Ebay 'Las Vegas' 4001 was maybe almost two years ago if I am recalling correctly. One thing I do remember is that the Ebay bass went for $3750. I doubt if that'll ever happen again, lol...I had thought at the time it may have been the very same bass that Rickenbacker sales rep Harold Buckner was holding in the trade show photo in the Smith book.
There was also one listed on Ebay that was in the NYC area (maybe the Sam Ash guys) that was run up to $7500 or so and the auction was pulled w/o a resolution...
There was also one listed on Ebay that was in the NYC area (maybe the Sam Ash guys) that was run up to $7500 or so and the auction was pulled w/o a resolution...
Yes, I have wondered about the picture of the FG 63' in the Rick book. Could it be the same one? Hard to tell. Neither has a finger rest which seems to be fairly standard from that era and there were only 29 (says Smith) FG's made that year. John Hall says that Smith only had records for one of the operating companies that comprised "Rickenbacker" so his production numbers may be low.
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