Rickenbacker 4002
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LOL...I meant to post that on the 2004...Merry Christmas thread. I got caught up in reading this thread and thought I was in the other.
Sergio, You have a great collection of Ricks. If it wasn't for you, one of the basses in my collection might continue to be unusable.
Sergio, You have a great collection of Ricks. If it wasn't for you, one of the basses in my collection might continue to be unusable.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
You are probably right. No one really knows how many were made but I can't imagine they were cranking these basses out at any point. I just picked up a July of '77 4001 so I was thinking '77 when I typed that. My 4002 is July of '79. This is not the best time of year for my 4002. It is cold and dry in Chicago so the neck tends to up-bow a bit and requires some heavy adjustments to be normal. In the more humid months it goes the other way. The rods go down to nearly finger tight.
It is coming Dane. Seeing as I have to disassemble most of the bass to get a tracing, I was planning it along wit a minor restoration project. This will be killing two birds with one stone. Several people here have asked me about the Badass tailpiece and whether I was ever going to restore it to it's original look. My plan is to take the bass apart and remove the maple block from the mute cavity and reinstall the original tailpiece (which I still have). This will happen sometime in the next week or two.
Dane i may be able to help with a tracing of a 4002 pickguard for your upcoming 10-string project as i have a mint 4002 that i have used for many years and as we speak i will be re stringing her so if i can help tell me what you require and if i can help i will.
All the best Dave Carr
All the best Dave Carr
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