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A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 5:41 pm
by jon
Look what arrived at my house this week. :D

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I’m very happy (and very broke) and it wouldn’t have happened without this forum. One person deserves special mention. Can anybody guess who?

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 6:25 pm
by rickfan60
Congrats! That is a rare bird indeed. Not many were made at all let alone with 12 strings. I own one of its 6 string siblings. Mine is a '75. What is yours? No guess on who helped you get it.
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It's funny but I hadn't noticed until now that the 12 string headstock is that standard Gumby shape and not the cresting wave.

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:19 pm
by wmthor
jon wrote:... it wouldn’t have happened without this forum. One person deserves special mention. Can anybody guess who?
My guess is that he's currently attending Ozfest 2008.

Congratulations!

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 11:17 pm
by nattiep
rickfan60 wrote: It's funny but I hadn't noticed until now that the 12 string headstock is that standard Gumby shape and not the cresting wave.
BAD TED! BAD!

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:25 am
by 2112
Here's mine.

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 1:43 pm
by ricosound
I'm sure the rarity comes from what song really requires a bass and 12 string?

Then again this thread pictures two - strange beast indeed.

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:29 pm
by pacealot
Geddy Lee and Mike Rutherford knew a couple songs that do! :mrgreen:

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 4:53 pm
by ricosound
pacealot wrote:Geddy Lee and Mike Rutherford knew a couple songs that do! :mrgreen:
I thought Geddy played the 6 string part in Xanadu with a 4080/6 and Alex used a Gibson ES1275 6/12 :?:

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 5:48 pm
by phlemmy
jon wrote:Look what arrived at my house this week. :D

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I’m very happy (and very broke) and it wouldn’t have happened without this forum. One person deserves special mention. Can anybody guess who?
You're welcome! oh.

Congrats!

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 6:56 pm
by jon
Thanks Sean. :wink:

Richard’s right, it was Dave Pascoe that made this possible. The very fact that he didn’t snap this up himself was a pretty big help for a start. :shock: It didn’t end there though, with Dave travelling some distance to meet the seller and collect the 4080/12, then finding someone to organise the shipping too. While I’m sure the seller was OK, it was reassuring having someone I felt I could trust handle things across the pond, which wouldn’t have happened without this forum. There are not many people around these days who would have helped like Dave did. I can’t thank him enough and hope I can return the favour one day with something he’s after in the UK.

It’s not exactly mint, with the odd minor dent and ding and a bit of checking around the neck joints. However the necks are very stable and it plays really nicely, especially after a change of strings. I’ve been after one of these for years - I can’t really explain how pleased I am.

It was due to make its rehearsal debut this weekend, but our drummer now has a recording commitment in Wales this weekend (spookily enough, where Rush recorded Xanadu, no less), so it will have to wait a week.

Ted, I had no idea what a Gumby headstock was, but after a quick Google search, I do now. The 4080/12 is a 1982. My Burgundy 4080 is a ‘75 like yours.

Nice one Thomas – I do still have a slight hankering after a Jetglo one. :twisted: Is that bad?

Wes, as Paul says, there’s quite a few songs I can use it on – a couple of Rush ones for a start (it will feature in our ESL version of Bangkok), plenty Genesis and even some of my own compositions. Every time I saw Rush do Xanadu with a full complement of doublenecks, Geddy used the Jetglo 4080/12.

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 1:28 pm
by ricosound
edit.

Geddy's jetglo seems to be 12 string, the mapleglo 6 string. Who knows a big rock star probably has many to choose from, and I heard he even gave some away.

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:24 pm
by dswp
Jon thank you for the kind words, but it was my pleasure. It was right at home in the Ric Vault for the few days that I had it. :D

Thanks must go out to another forum member (I think he runs a restaurant that caters to reptiles in the South) who tipped me off.

It was neat to travel to meet the seller who (it turns out) I saw play when I was a young lad. He played in a somewhat famous tribute progressive rock band from the NJ shore (Late 70’s to the late 80’s). He is now a published author who lives a quiet life in NY by the Canadian boarder.

He said that he purchased the 4080/12 in the mid 80’s new, even though it has a 1982 serial number.

Ted, you may also be interested in knowing that I once saw a factory 4080/12 where both the bass and guitar head stocks were “Gumby” shaped.

ENJOY IT JON!!! :mrgreen:

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 7:59 pm
by rickfan60
It has been estimated by people associated with the company that there were less than 200 4080s made. Dave has 9 of them. :) I had 2 but sold one when I was in college.

The term Gumby Head may have originated here at RRF. Someone used it here once and I thought it was an apt (if not amusing) description of the shape.

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 9:02 pm
by dswp
I have around 80 Ric double necks on my unofficial database. 200 total could be about right.

Is there a "correct" term for a non cresting wave headstock?

Re: A 4080/12 Comes to London

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:10 pm
by mikeyesfan
GREAT picture Dave..

I missed a chance 2 years ago
I'll never get over it..
But someday
I will buy one ;)

YES