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Gear Discussion Forums => Rickenbacker Basses => Topic started by: Aussie Mark on January 14, 2010, 03:05:53 PM

Title: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: Aussie Mark on January 14, 2010, 03:05:53 PM
http://www.rickenbacker.com/news_item.asp?news_id=58&news=recent
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: eb2 on January 14, 2010, 03:22:25 PM
Well, God love 'em for a sense of humor!

I was hoping those Japanese 4001s basses would be new.
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: Dave W on January 14, 2010, 06:03:01 PM
They could always do something a little different, like putting up a display of last year's cease-and-desist letters in their NAMM booth.
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: Denis on January 14, 2010, 06:52:01 PM
Hahahaha, brilliant!
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: ilan on January 15, 2010, 02:08:03 AM
  :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: gearHed289 on January 15, 2010, 09:14:36 AM
I LOVE those guys! Funny company. I love that they do what they do, and manage to stay in business.
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: Dave W on January 15, 2010, 09:34:28 AM
They not only manage to stay in business, they seem to do very well.
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: Highlander on January 15, 2010, 01:04:00 PM
... and maybe some nice chintzy curtains for the windows...  :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: uwe on January 27, 2010, 03:54:10 AM
The link doesn't go anywhere anymore. What was it?
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: Dave W on January 27, 2010, 09:26:54 AM
The news was that there was no news.

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Absolutely nothing- same gear at the same prices.
Oh wait, the carpets! They're new and the stand has had a makeover too.
As you were.
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: uwe on January 27, 2010, 10:24:53 AM
And they still haven't reintroduced their 5-string with the pup magnetic field issues. How long can that possibly take?  :rolleyes: Even Epi only needed a couple of weeks to get the pup issue on the TB Pro 5-stringers right.  It seems that Ric is forever stuck with being able to get just one bass right, the 4001/4003.
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: Dave W on January 27, 2010, 10:48:11 AM
And they still haven't reintroduced their 5-string with the pup magnetic field issues. How long can that possibly take?  :rolleyes: Even Epi only needed a couple of weeks to get the pup issue on the TB Pro 5-stringers right.  It seems that Ric is forever stuck with being able to get just one bass right, the 4001/4003.

They have priorities and this isn't one of them.

John Hall answered this way back at DP 2. He said that according to a certain trade magazine, all of the ten best selling basses were 4 stringers. He just wasn't prepared to use his already overloaded resources to make something that doesn't sell well.

IMO it's another case of what you read on bass forums not matching the real world.

Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: eb2 on January 27, 2010, 11:21:53 AM
Then I guess the 4003 short scale isn't going to happen again. 

But those Epi EB-0s do sell a lot.  Sales are there, Rickenbacker!  Go for it!
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: uwe on January 27, 2010, 04:37:25 PM
It's one thing to decide; We don't do five strings. Perfectly acceptable. Quite another though to bring one out, mess up - ooops! - with the pups, promise a solution (as they did at the time) and then do nothing about it for years. That is just sloppy and not at all with Ric's carefully tended image. My German enginneering ethics are hugely offended. Problems are zere to find technical solutions, jawohl! We didn't stop improving on the brakes of the Porsche either after Jimmy D. crashed his.
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: patman on February 04, 2010, 10:31:58 AM
I would love to find a 4003 locally, but the used prices on these things are insane...Ric with flats was my sound for a lot of years...

I paid $300 for my 4001 in the early 80's...

Cinti craigslist has a beat player (80's or 90's) for $1400?

When did the price on these go thru the ceiling?
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: Denis on February 04, 2010, 11:29:08 AM
It's one thing to decide; We don't do five strings. Perfectly acceptable. Quite another though to bring one out, mess up - ooops! - with the pups, promise a solution (as they did at the time) and then do nothing about it for years. That is just sloppy and not at all with Ric's carefully tended image. My German enginneering ethics are hugely offended. Problems are zere to find technical solutions, jawohl! We didn't stop improving on the brakes of the Porsche either after Jimmy D. crashed his.

I think you're really talking about Toyota here, Uwe!

I would love to find a 4003 locally, but the used prices on these things are insane...Ric with flats was my sound for a lot of years...
I paid $300 for my 4001 in the early 80's...
Cinti craigslist has a beat player (80's or 90's) for $1400?
When did the price on these go thru the ceiling?

I've seen two 4003s on Craigslist in the past two months for $1000 or less. One was pretty beaten up though.
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: Dave W on February 04, 2010, 02:06:45 PM
About 3 years ago, I think. Ilan will know. Rick's backlog reached critical mass, they raised prices significantly for the first time in years, and that caused used prices to shoot way up.

Last year my son got a barely used 2007 4003 in a multi-bass trade on Talkbass. He got the Sadowsky he wanted and always intended to flip the 4003. I listed it at the Rick Resource Forum at $1400 and nobody bit. He put it on eBay at 1550 BIN with free shipping and it was sold in a few minutes.
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: patman on February 04, 2010, 02:26:13 PM
Just figured out that I made about $3,000 playing music last year (working my ass off)...kind of makes it difficult to justify that kind of expense.

Specially when a T-Bird or Jazz is so much more affordable.  I e-mailed the Musiciansfriend for a price and it was $100 off list (for a 4003)...just below $2,000.

Maybe I think about this stuff differently since I'm an accountant?
Title: Re: Rickenbacker news from NAMM
Post by: Bert on February 19, 2010, 04:42:36 PM
Maybe I think about this stuff differently since I'm an accountant?

Most likely. Hobbies cost. Maybe you should try motorcycling or cars as a hobby. ;-)