Model of the Week 25: 4004Cii "Cheyenne II"
Posted: Thu May 07, 2009 12:51 am
If the Cheyenne was a "revolution," as RIC's 1993 ad for the original 4004C states, then the "Cheyenne II" was an evolution. In fact there's an interesting progression from the largely walnut bodied, maple neck/fretboard Cheyenne to the current model. I hope someone has a decent shot of the beautiful quilted maple 4004C that was used on stage at the RIC 75th Anniversary events - I neglected to document it - as this could be one of the first experiments that led to the birth of the Cii. In addition to the gorgeous quilted front, this instrument had a maple fretboard like the original Cheyenne and Laredo models. The back of the instrument looked like any other early Cheyenne with the walnut body and head wings. This means that the quilted front was a laminate over the walnut body. The body and neck of this probably "one off" had a semigloss finish. Just marvelous!
Next in the evolution was what I figure to be the initial batch of Cii production models made with the quilted laminate front, walnut body and head wings, but now with a bubinga fretboard and pickups positioned a bit farther toward the bridge - I also need good shots of one of these! (The bubinga board and repositioned pickups were also incorporated into the Laredo at this time - about 1999-2000.) But this construction didn't last long, perhaps because of the expense or availability of the quilted maple.
Next came the new maple/walnut/maple body "sandwich" as seen today. I'm not really sure why the pickups were relocated - some say it was done to make the 4004 models easier to slap, some say they sit on some harmonic node - whatever. But when it was discovered that it was nearly impossible to remove truss rods (in the rare event of a failure), the factory returned the pickups to the original positions (Laredo, too). The cavity for the neck pickup against the base of the neck provides room for the truss extraction. Also note that most Cii's have "unfinished" fretboards as opposed to the high-gloss-finished boards on Laredos and 4003 basses.
The 4004Cii (ii meaning "bis," which is Italian and French for "twice" or "again") also brought new colors: Transparent Red, Blue, and Green. While these colors are exclusive to the Cii, Cii's can also be found in any stock RIC color including the "Color of the Year" hues. I've seen Cii's in Montezuma Brown, Blueburst, and Amber Fireglo, but I'd love to see them in Sea Green, Burgundy, BlueBoy, and Desert Gold. Anyone? Late in 2008, a slightly different gold-plated bridge has added.
I'll kick it off with my newest arrival, my Blueburst 4004Cii. So let's post photos and discuss the Cheyenne II.
Next in the evolution was what I figure to be the initial batch of Cii production models made with the quilted laminate front, walnut body and head wings, but now with a bubinga fretboard and pickups positioned a bit farther toward the bridge - I also need good shots of one of these! (The bubinga board and repositioned pickups were also incorporated into the Laredo at this time - about 1999-2000.) But this construction didn't last long, perhaps because of the expense or availability of the quilted maple.
Next came the new maple/walnut/maple body "sandwich" as seen today. I'm not really sure why the pickups were relocated - some say it was done to make the 4004 models easier to slap, some say they sit on some harmonic node - whatever. But when it was discovered that it was nearly impossible to remove truss rods (in the rare event of a failure), the factory returned the pickups to the original positions (Laredo, too). The cavity for the neck pickup against the base of the neck provides room for the truss extraction. Also note that most Cii's have "unfinished" fretboards as opposed to the high-gloss-finished boards on Laredos and 4003 basses.
The 4004Cii (ii meaning "bis," which is Italian and French for "twice" or "again") also brought new colors: Transparent Red, Blue, and Green. While these colors are exclusive to the Cii, Cii's can also be found in any stock RIC color including the "Color of the Year" hues. I've seen Cii's in Montezuma Brown, Blueburst, and Amber Fireglo, but I'd love to see them in Sea Green, Burgundy, BlueBoy, and Desert Gold. Anyone? Late in 2008, a slightly different gold-plated bridge has added.
I'll kick it off with my newest arrival, my Blueburst 4004Cii. So let's post photos and discuss the Cheyenne II.




