How much would you pay for a reissue?
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Re: How much would you pay for a reissue?
If I wanted a reissue, I guess I'd pay whatever they were asking for it.
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'ricosound wrote:So can you reissue a reissue?marc61 wrote:I'd like to see a re-reissue of the V63 but, can't see how they would be less than the current used prices.
Other than that, maybe just options like checkerboard binding and horseshoe/toasters for the currently made better than ever 4003
I'm sure some would have issue with it, but as long as it was wrapped in tissue, it could be done
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I bumped into a thread on this subject just the other day. To find that thread, search "people will flip out" on the corporate forum. That should take you to topic: 4001C64, dated February 23, 2009.anoukane wrote:I remember reading on the Rickenbacker website that the c64 was discontinued because a new quite similar model would be released in the future. But I can't find it anymore.
Maybe I read it while i was day dreaming..
Re: How much would you pay for a reissue?
johnhall wrote:. . . . which is exactly why there likely will never been one.anoukane wrote:4005:
$2500,-
....did anyone notice that John said likely....never be one ... not just never?
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If it were around maybe $3,500-4,000? I most likely would buy one....
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Well, one time he did say, not as long as he's running the company. Of course, some day he'll probably retire and then, who knows...beatlefan wrote:johnhall wrote:. . . . which is exactly why there likely will never been one.anoukane wrote:4005:
$2500,-
....did anyone notice that John said likely....never be one ... not just never?
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: How much would you pay for a reissue?
It means not likely at that price. When the desirability pushes the price to a level where it would make economic sense to the company, then we might consider it. Most likely anyway.
Re: How much would you pay for a reissue?
Would that be an 'economic recovery of the 4005..?' 
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Re: How much would you pay for a reissue?
So your saying theres a chance.............
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You know the old saying, "Anything is possible."

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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The only one I would ever even remotely consider is a 4005 and a fair price for a good new hollow body bass (or semi-hollow) would probably be in the 5000.00-6000.00 range. I like hollow body basses but I would think that they are harder to maintain over time (body integrity etc.) which would push me toward a new one over a vintage one if the price were the same.
I would also go for a reissue 68 4001 and a good reissue of those would not be cheap either.
I would also go for a reissue 68 4001 and a good reissue of those would not be cheap either.
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You have never been a fan of the reissues or specials. I learned that the hard way.ricaddic wrote:not alot...
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John,johnhall wrote:. . . . which is exactly why there likely will never been one.anoukane wrote:4005:
$2500,-
I'd pay whatever you wanted for the 4002 qand 4005. Please keep that in mind.
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[quote="wints
Buy a new Wal instead...[/quote]
I miss my WAL 5 String.
Buy a new Wal instead...[/quote]
I miss my WAL 5 String.
Re: How much would you pay for a reissue?
Kinda if maybe?johnhall wrote:It means not likely at that price. When the desirability pushes the price to a level where it would make economic sense to the company, then we might consider it. Most likely anyway.
