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Rare basses??

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hey folks

I'm a newbie here and just wanted to share some pics of 4001 basses i owned in the past and have regrettably sold. I was wondering if these are rare colors because i have yet to see any like this anywhere on the internet or in the shops. the brown bass is a 73 4001 with checker binding and a toaster pickup..the red 4001 i think is called fireglow? It had a silver metallic base coat and a red clear coat on top.

p.s. sorry about the poor scans
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the 73 4001
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>>i think is called fireglow?<< ooops i meant burgundyglo
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Tom,
Yhe red finish appears to be Ruby, not Burgundy. There is a picture I posted in an earlier thread that has a 4001 Ruby and a 4000 Burgundy side-by side:

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The Walnut shown there is a 'burst' finish, but I have seen examples that were solid brown (I though Mike Parks had a 4001 WAL in his Sold pages, but I can't find it).
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Tom,
Yhe red finish appears to be Ruby, not Burgundy. There is a picture I posted in an earlier thread that has a 4001 Ruby and a 4000 Burgundy side-by side:

../654/5035.html"http://www.rickenbacker.com/images/cf75x-14.jpg" target=_top>http://www.rickenbacker.com/images/cf75x-14.jpg

The Walnut shown there is a 'burst' finish, but I have seen examples that were solid brown (I thought that Mike Parks had a 4001 WAL in his Sold pages, but I can't find it).
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing. - Seneca
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Sorry for the double post; I hit Stop on my browser and, thinking it didn't go through, corrected 'though' to 'thought' and sent it (again).
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