GC Rickenbacker 4001S Special?
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No, sorry Captain B, she's considerably more than the model being discussed here! One of the first with the hi-gain, and that's one of the reason's it's still all completely original.
When you actually think about it, a '68 with an original hi-gain and a '69 with an original horseshoe are about as rare as you can get from this period.
When you actually think about it, a '68 with an original hi-gain and a '69 with an original horseshoe are about as rare as you can get from this period.
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Andrew,
A beauty, for sure!! I know you have indicated you may be selling her but I have not seen any sale post. Have you listed her anywhere?? Not that i can afford her but I'm very curious and infatuated by her beauty!!
Sepp
A beauty, for sure!! I know you have indicated you may be selling her but I have not seen any sale post. Have you listed her anywhere?? Not that i can afford her but I'm very curious and infatuated by her beauty!!
Sepp
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Re: GC Rickenbacker 4001S Special?
wints wrote:No, sorry Captain B, she's considerably more than the model being discussed here! One of the first with the hi-gain, and that's one of the reason's it's still all completely original.
When you actually think about it, a '68 with an original hi-gain and a '69 with an original horseshoe are about as rare as you can get from this period.
Well, there goes my Florida trip

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Them cover girls can be expensive! 

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bassduke49 wrote:Them cover girls can be expensive!
Ah yes, I know....oh you mean the guitar! I wondered who owned that one! Did Ron's '67 make it in there? ( I don't have the book with me at present). How have you been Paul?
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Captain Bob wrote:Did Ron's '67 make it in there? ( I don't have the book with me at present). How have you been Paul?
Um, Ron who? Don't think so. I think the '67 I show in the spread on pp. 30-31 is Tony Matura's. But ownerships change over the years, and that's why I attribute many of the photos to the contributors and photographers, not necessarily the owners.
Oh, and I've been well!

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Paul, I was referring to Mr. O'Keefe! Glad you are well.
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Thanks, Robert. There are several "Ron's," so I didn't know who you were referring to. I did use plenty of shots from Ron O'Keefe though; let's say he was "instrumental" in the successful illustration of some of the rarer models and colors!
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Re: GC Rickenbacker 4001S Special?
Always loved the S basses, a players instrument, nice round edges to the front, neck feels more solid without inserts, simple on output, the gigging version of the 4003 !
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SWEET lookin' bass!!!!!! Is that an actual vintage 4001s???? Or is it a V63 with a tug-bar???teeder wrote:I agree. I love the look of all the goodies on the old deluxe 4001's, but given the choice, I'd be playing an "S".vax2002 wrote:Always loved the S basses, a players instrument, nice round edges to the front, neck feels more solid without inserts, simple on output, the gigging version of the 4003 !
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I'd be looking for one of these, but at the price GC is charging for them, I will try to find a 4001v63, to replace the two I was forced so sell back in 2008
In the meantime, I'm looking at a 4003 MG....

In the meantime, I'm looking at a 4003 MG....

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'67 RM1999SWEET lookin' bass!!!!!! Is that an actual vintage 4001s???? Or is it a V63 with a tug-bar???
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NICE!!!! You are VERY lucky to have THE Holy Grail of RIC basses!!!!!teeder wrote:'67 RM1999SWEET lookin' bass!!!!!! Is that an actual vintage 4001s???? Or is it a V63 with a tug-bar???

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Re: GC Rickenbacker 4001S Special?
Thanks! It is a special bass.