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Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2002 11:41 am
by rickengrowl
Hi,

I have sold my 4003 today. It will be shipped within a couple of days to its new owner's.

After 25 years playing Rickenbackers (on and off), I am now taking a new direction.

Rickenbackers are fabulous basses, but I must admit I was less impressed by recent 4003's than by my previous 4001's.

But anyway, I now have to move to something neatly different, and the 4003 wouldn't have fit my new musical direction.

At last, I wish to apologize, since several times, because Rickenbacker-related things made me angry, I probably was annoying, or disturbing.

Wishing the best to all of you,

Friendly,
Jean.

PS. Should anyone wish to email me for any kind of reason, please ONLY use the following address : [email protected]. Thanx.

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2002 3:47 pm
by gpatt5762
Sorry to lose you, Jean; your friendship has been valued, and will be remembered.

Post again in the future with what you're up to, and keep rockin', or making your fave music- that's the main thing!

Play Safe- Play On,
and God Bless,
Garry

Posted: Sun Aug 18, 2002 9:43 pm
by rickengrowl
Thanks Garry, your kind words are moving me.

I won't say here what brand I am getting now, since here is a place for Rickenbackers only, and I have great respect for Peter's work and for everyone's contribution.

In case you wish to contact me, my email address is [email protected], and you can also find me on TalkBass under the screen name "jaylanb".

Thanks again,

Friendly,
Jean.

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2002 1:25 am
by admin
Jean: Thanks for your kind comments and the input that you have provided for discussion. Posting on this forum is not dependent on owning a Rickenbacker. Your questions and comments are always welcome.

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2002 3:09 am
by craigv
Jean,

I hope you'll reconsider and let us know what your new axe will be. As much as I love Ric's, there ARE other basses (yes, sadly, 'tis true...). I also bet you'll miss your Ric and eventually get another. At any rate, here's to your future musical success.

Cheers.

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2002 3:57 am
by rickengrowl
Okay, here it is :
http://www.jeanlancon.com/images/my_status.jpg

I've ordered it just before the shop closed for holidays. They open back on Aug 27, so I guess I'll receive it by the end of the month...

All the best,

Jean.

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2002 5:58 pm
by jwr2
The 4003 is different than the 4001 .... I have owned several ... I love the 60's 4001s nice slim neck and graceful beauty ... you gotta love that checkered binding ... the 70's rics have a stronger neck and that cool walnut stripe, but you gotta take out that bridge pickup capaciter ... The 4003 is a great bass but it sounds different ... the pickups are hotter and a little thicker ... I have a 4003s5 and I love the thunderous sound of that instrument ... but I must admit I really like jazz basses too ... you can never have too many basses ... Jeff

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2002 10:56 am
by rickfan63
I know that feeling completely. I would love to get a 4001C64S bass to go along with my 4001V63. Only problem is getting the bread together. Ricks are the best basses around IMHO, but they ain't cheap. I'm not playing right now, so I guess I'll have to wait awhile to add to my bass collection.

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2003 1:11 pm
by rickengrowl
Hi,

Just droppin' a couple of lines to wish everyone a happy new year.

I picked up a few basses these latest weeks/months. Sorry, no RIC's.

All the best,

Jean.

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2003 4:26 am
by rickcrazy
Merci, Jean. On vous souhaite aussi une bonne année.
Donc, vous avez renoncé aux Rickenbacker pour de bon? C'est dommage. Ce sont des basses vraiment attachantes. J'en ai cinq, dont une double-manche. Je ne me lasse jamais de mes Rickenbacker!
Envoyez-nous de vos nouvelles de temps à autre. Salut.

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2003 12:54 am
by rickengrowl
Merci Sergio, thanks Sergio,

Yeah, that's really sad in a way, but I spent thousand euros into new basses, and not a single buck for a RIC. I bought a honeyburst Musicman StingRay 5, an olympic white 70's Fender P-Bass and a natural finish mahogany Status Energy 4, but no RIC. During 25 years of my life, I couldn't imagine a bassist's life without at least one RIC...

The times they are a changin'...

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2003 1:19 am
by rickcrazy
Hi, Jean. Thanks for your message. Is there really no way you're going to buy a Rickenbacker again? Take a look around you - there are dozens of inviting used (and new, of course!) Rick basses around asking you to take a chance on them...
Best regards. And, Jean, don't be a stranger.

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2003 1:55 am
by rickengrowl
If I ever pick up a RIC one day, there are many reasons why I'm sure this will be a used one. And probably and old one. All the best.