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Decisions , Decisions, Decisions..

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Ok , So if you had your choice between the two Wich would you all Take ? an 81 fireglo 4001 S or an 86 Ruby glo 4003 ? They are both in about equal condition . The 4001 has a nice thin neck the ruby has a freak neck almost like a jazz bass.Do you all feel there is a large price difference or about Equal ?
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Post by loendmaestro »

I've been having major GAS for an S lately, so I'd go with the 4001. I'd feel the price should be comparable. One is an unusual model & the other is an unusual color.
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Post by dswp »

I'd say the Ruby is worth more due to the rarity of the finish.
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Post by rickaddict »

That's a tough one. I think it all comes back to which one you like better. The '86 has the better truss rods, better tuners, and the 7 screw tailpiece that won't lift. The S is, well...an S! Both cool basses.
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Post by bob_atherton »

Jeff, to me, but only me, that would be a no-brainer. I would go for the '81 S. That is because I love FG's, skunk stripes and the whole 'S'mojo. YMMV.
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Post by marc67 »

I'm with you on this one Bob. The S would be my choice.
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Post by lowendbob »

The 4001S FG. Image
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Post by shinynewtoy »

The S in a second!
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Get the Ruby!!!
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Post by vito »

With apologies to Jared.....

Get 'em both. Let the creditors decide....
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Post by leftyguitars »

Hit the plastic and get both!!!
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Esssssssss.
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Post by j_gary »

I'd go with the 4003 if she is going to have to earn a living. If semi retired is her fate, the 4001s wins.

****, changed my mind, get both. Settled, now wasen't that easy?

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Post by alanz »

Since the 4001 is merely an S and the 4003 is the full, proper, complete Rickenbacker bass as Zeus intended them to be, with shark fin inlays and ultra-biutchin' Rick-O-Sound the choice is clear, methinks.
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Post by brian »

Looking at your comments in your post about the necks and your username, its my opinion you have answered your own question.
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