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observing the prices of these 4002
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 6:00 am
by MiroN
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!

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.

But I understand the trepidation, knowing its value.

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!
Sepp