A rare 4000
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
A rare 4000
With Peter's kind permission, I'm posting a link to a thread in the Rickenbacker section of The Dudepit bass forum. This should take you to page 3 of "The Official Show Off Your Ric Thread": http://pub41.ezboard.com/fthedudepitfrm64.showMessageRange?topicID=14.topic&start=41&stop=48 . Note the 4000 pics on that page; the owner described her bass (in another thread) as "a 55 proto model rickenbacker that has a sliding mute that goes over the strings".
This must be a real rarity. Your opinions and comments are welcome, here or over there.
You should be able to see the pics with most browsers. If the link doesn't work, try http://pub41.ezboard.com/fthedudepitfrm64 and look for the thread.
This must be a real rarity. Your opinions and comments are welcome, here or over there.
You should be able to see the pics with most browsers. If the link doesn't work, try http://pub41.ezboard.com/fthedudepitfrm64 and look for the thread.
Smith,s book says the prototype went to the sales office in April 57. The first commercial model was made in June. The 57 had a solid mahogany neck, which was changed to walnut soon after. In late 57 they added the sliding mute. Smith lists 25 total basses for 57 and 58. Both the prototype and the 58 pictured in the book are mapleglo/natural. Even if it,s not the prototype this bass is one of the first made, and a wonderful find. It really deserves some good digital pics so we can all see the colour clearly, the neck/body/mute etc in detail... Serial number? There have been very few threads about 50,s basses...they are so rare, there is very little information about them. It would be great for the owner to come over to this site, and share with us this very cool bass ....
Thanks Treena this will make for some very good discussion.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
Please join the Official RickResource Forum Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/379271585440277
Please join the Official RickResource Forum Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/379271585440277
-
girlbassplayer
Treena, thanks for posting here...there,s a lot of us interested in these old basses. Smith,s book confirms the 6 string bridge, and as yours is a 61 one of the first maple necks. The body shape was slightly changed and was also made lighter sometime in 61. I,m sure I speak for most here by saying we,d love to see some digital pics, that enable us to take a close look at details that we can all use for future reference. It,s a lovely early bass.



