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My March 1982 4001S sat around for about 2 years until I bought in early 1982, which backs up your point Jeff. I bought mine thanks to the Paul McCartney factor.
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Uhhh...you might want to check your dates again there, David!

I bought my white March 1980 4001(deluxe) brand-new at my local music shop in May or June of 1982. I don't think Ricks were selling back then as well as they do today. Then again there wasn't much that was selling as well then as it does today!
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"the S models did not become sought after until they were discontinued ... the same is true for the 4002, and 4005 ... "

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or the collectors don't identify it as collectable until it is no longer in production ...
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Post by bobcat »

Yeah, see, the reason I want one is just because I love how they look. It has nothing to do with its collectable nature (for me). If the C bass had a right-side-up headstock, I would buy that in a heartbeat over an old S bass.
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Ooops! Thanks Jeff! Here is how it should be worded:

"My March 1982 4001S sat around for about 2 years until I bought in early 1984, which backs up your point Jeff. I bought mine thanks to the Paul McCartney factor."

I simply fell in love with the jetglo 4001S in the 1983 (or 1984) catalog, so I bought one after saving up and not making all that much money at the time.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Robert, as a former owner of a c64, I have to say that these basses are so good, you get over the upside-down headstock thing pretty quickly.
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Post by philipharris »

I'm curious; the RM1999 was a through-neck, the 4003S was a through-neck, early 4001 Ss were through-necks - why did Skunker Ss get set necks, anyone know?

Jon B, I'm with you on the C64 - fantastic bass.
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I hope John Hall can pipe in on this question. It seems it may have been a way to produce them more economically, and it may have been a way to allow stock 4000 and the S-Model 4001 to be made from the same "chassis." The difference between the 4000 and 4001S of that time frame was the number of pickups and the associated electronics. John?
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So John...I agree that the C64's are great basses. Why did you get rid of yours? (Not meaning to rub it in!!)
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For me I think the 4001/4003 looks better with binding ... but when I play one I like the feel of the S basses on my arm ...
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Post by david_donlon »

I have a c64S, a little over a week now, and I don't even notice the headstock anymore. I did have a bit of trouble with it when I was deciding. But this bass is the sweetest bass I have ever played.
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Post by nab »

I HAD a 4003S... was a '91 or so. Mr Hall told me on the RIC forum it had to have been a FG, tho it had evolved into the same shadings as on my '84 LP here
http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n266/jacknab/100_0128.jpg
(People used to say "You must like that color, your guitars match...)
Sold it at a small music shop in Yuba City CA in '02... wherever it is, hope somebody is happy with it
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Nice Les Paul, that must have been a stunning bass...
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Actually, the 4003S I bought used and slightly abused, ****** chipboard case and all, but it was my first RIC. Sadly, after finding this forum, I now really know what i used to have
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