Manufacturing efficiencies and 4001C64 production

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Manufacturing efficiencies and 4001C64 production

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I have recently put a deposit on a 4001C64 with a Ric dealer. The dealer says they ordered the instrument in March 2007.

Of course I know there's a backlog for Rickenbackers in general but I thought I read somewhere that recently (last year or two?) the factory has implemented some manufacturing efficiencies in an effort to decrease the backlog.

So I became curious and tried to get an idea about the most recent C64 basses that have been built and that have shipped. What better place to look than in The Registry, I thought?

In my research, I found that of the twenty-six C64 basses built within the last 5 years, twelve or approximately 46% of them were built in mid-2006, apparently the most recent production batch.

Of course I am extrapolating based on a sampling, but I was surprised to see a huge gap between that last run and current day (earlier manufacturing gaps were on average about 12 months) and that we "seem to be overdue" for more 4001C64 basses "any day now".

So in an effort of trying to make sense of it all, I guess I am wondering about the C64 order from early 2007, the efficiencies implemented by the factory, and the apparent hiatus in 4001C64 production in 2007-8: Does anyone think we are going to see any 4001C64 basses shipping sometime in the next 3-6 months or so?

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I have heard that September there could be a run of 4001C64 and 4001C64's, but that is just speculation.
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Beh Hall has answered on the corporate forum that a run is expected this summer

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End of summer.
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thank you for the clarification Ben, I am sure that musicians in the waiting list are glad to hear that :)
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The OP on the corporate forum was asking about the C64S. I presume that the C64S and C64 are part of the same production?
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Yes.
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Thanks Ben! I'll be waiting with bated breath. :mrgreen:
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So, Ben, when will we "flip" and find out what will replace the C64 series?
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bassduke49 wrote:So, Ben, when will we "flip" and find out what will replace the C64 series?
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RIC_FACTORY wrote:Yes.

What about the leftys, Ben? Are there any on this batch? Thanks.
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