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observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 6:00 am
by MiroN
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rickenbacker-40 ... 35c2fd9993
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1982-ULTRA-RARE ... 1e75defae5
I'm doing a thinking...
compared to a 4001, how much could pay a new 4002 in 70/80?

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 7:49 am
by T.A.R.
Good question Mario.

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 7:56 am
by Colonel Sanders
There is a distinction to be made between an asking price and a price obtained. Especially when the vintage market is down the drain.

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 8:26 am
by jdogric12
They (4002's) were about twice as much as a 4001 back when they were new, if you look at the old price lists. Search here and you'll find them.

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 4:51 pm
by pflash4001
I'm not very familiar with the 4002. What about this instrument made it worth twice as much as a 4001? I know Rics have never been inexpensive insturments, but what makes this bass stand out so much over the 4001 of its day? And I do mean when both were on the market, not now that they are collectible. Sorry if it's an asinine question, but I've never been able to look into the 4002.

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 5:11 pm
by bassduke49
In short, it had two proprietary (?) pickups, a circuit to an XLR jack for direct input to a recording studio board, deluxe-grade maple (often birdseye), different pickup locations, 21-fret ebony fingerboard, checker binding (after it had been deleted from standard models), black outer binding, bound headstock (unique among Rickenbackers), new Schaller tuners, black/white/black laminated pick guard, and just a damn fine-playing instrument! :D

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 6:17 pm
by Kopfjaeger
The finest sounding and playing Rickenbacker bass I've ever had the pleasure of putting my hands on. I'm "in love" with their sound!!

Sepp

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 11:34 pm
by johnallg
Kopfjaeger wrote:The finest sounding and playing Rickenbacker bass I've ever had the pleasure of putting my hands on. I'm "in love" with their sound!!

Sepp
You got a really fine one from Dave, but in my experience playing three of them, your statements are spot on.

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 9:43 am
by jdogric12
Over-simplified description: best of both worlds from a Rick bass and a Jazz bass (sounds). The XLR is especially snappy in a good way.

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:52 pm
by rickenbrother
johnallg wrote:
Kopfjaeger wrote:The finest sounding and playing Rickenbacker bass I've ever had the pleasure of putting my hands on. I'm "in love" with their sound!!

Sepp
You got a really fine one from Dave, but in my experience playing three of them, your statements are spot on.
I kick myself every day for not buying a 4002 when they were available new or when they were only about $600 to $800 on ebay. I've played a few 4002's. Dave's (Now Sepp's) was the very best looking/playing/sounding one of all.

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 1:55 pm
by cjj
rickenbrother wrote:
johnallg wrote:
Kopfjaeger wrote:The finest sounding and playing Rickenbacker bass I've ever had the pleasure of putting my hands on. I'm "in love" with their sound!!

Sepp
You got a really fine one from Dave, but in my experience playing three of them, your statements are spot on.
I kick myself every day for not buying a 4002 when they were available new or when they were only about $600 to $800 on ebay.
Yeah, me too...
:(

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 2:03 pm
by Kopfjaeger
I'm hoping my 4002 project plays and sounds half as good as my/Dave's 4002. I'll be one happy man! If I knew then what I know know, I would have owned a 4002 years ago! I know I would not have been able to afford it back in 1982 when I was new bass shopping at Manny's in NYC but it would have given me something to save for.

Speaking of my/Dave's 4002, I need to adjust the neck slightly. I'm a little freaked out since I've never screwed with a bass of this magnitude before.

Sepp

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 3:14 pm
by johnallg
Kopfjaeger wrote:I'm hoping my 4002 project plays and sounds half as good as my/Dave's 4002. I'll be one happy man! If I knew then what I know know, I would have owned a 4002 years ago! I know I would not have been able to afford it back in 1982 when I was new bass shopping at Manny's in NYC but it would have given me something to save for.

Speaking of my/Dave's 4002, I need to adjust the neck slightly. I'm a little freaked out since I've never screwed with a bass of this magnitude before.

Sepp
Same as any other old-style rod 4001. :wink: But I understand the trepidation, knowing its value. :lol:

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 3:19 pm
by rickenbrother
Kopfjaeger wrote:Speaking of my/Dave's 4002, I need to adjust the neck slightly. I'm a little freaked out since I've never screwed with a bass of this magnitude before.

Sepp
Send it to me. I'll gladly adjust it for you, free! :)
Seriously though, when you have the chance, bring it by POTR. It would be worth it for you to have Chris set it up for you.

Re: observing the prices of these 4002

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 3:29 pm
by Kopfjaeger
I've adjusted my 73 4001 with no issues but the fact it's a "special instrument" is screwing with my head. I just need to relax and just stop thinking too much. I know Chris would love to see her again but I got to get past the phobia and just adjust it. She playable but she's acquired a bit more relief now that the humidity has dropped.

Also, you know that if we lived in close proximity to one another, I'd take you up on your offer! :D

Sepp