1968 & 1969 Jetglo 4001's For Sale

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1968 & 1969 Jetglo 4001's For Sale

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The Guitar Broker (FL) has just got the following:

RICKENBACKER 4001 "Mono" Bass,1968,Jetglo finish,checkerboard binding,cool Horseshoe
lead pickup w/Mono electronics,rare & desirable,all orig.except for brass nut,exc-;hsc.$6500.

http://www.guitarbroker.com/guittxt.htm#BASSES


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Also Daryl Jones (LOWDBASS) has the following:

Rickenbacker 4001,1969 factory jetglo over fireglo,very nice playing and sounding older Ric 4000.00

http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/kingmenow/

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Well, I guess the price for Jeff Rath's '68 was right on the money, then, if he is going to get that for a '68. I think I like the '69 better. For some reason, you never see them.
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Ditto.

That 69 is Uber desirable.
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The 1968 is sold. That went about as fast as it was listed.
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wow, what did i do?anyway daryls 63 4000,68 4001s,the 63 is still for sale.
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Imageheadstock repair on the 63 4000
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No worries Ken, always nice to see v63's specially the one on the left !!!!
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Image this ones for you jim glenn
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Post by ken_swearingen »

no jim, these are the real deal, a 1963-4000 converted to a 4001 and a 1968 -4001s both very rare.
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Post by wints »

Ken, what's the story with that 68 S then? It does look like a V series with the horseshoe, pickguard etc...The original M/G,s finishes look more yellowed usually too. Do you have any more pics such under the guard etc??
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Nice bass, Ken! Sure has a lovely finish.
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Really nice looking instruments Ken, thanks for sharing. Andrew is right it does look like the v series .......

Finishes on both are really nice looking given their ages.
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The fireglo one has been refin'd. Darrel told me this himself..I did not ask about the other one.
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Imageboth basses are daryls [lowdbass.com]look at the heal of the 68.
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