Cool Rics on eBay / Reverb / Craigslist

Started by ilan, March 27, 2009, 05:51:47 AM

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Dave W

Never thought I'd see a 90s 4004C at that kind of price. Still a great looker.

Paul Boyer

Dave W sold his to me back in '03 or '04! I sold it a few years ago, some somebody else is enjoying it. The lightest Rick bass ever!
Author
"The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years as Rock's Bottom"

ilan

Quote from: Paul Boyer on March 18, 2024, 09:48:37 AM
The lightest Rick bass ever!

The new-ish 4003SW are also about 1lbs. lighter than maple-bodied Rics, at ~8lbs. I'd like one day to get a maple board 4004C, but not for $3K+...

Dave W

Quote from: Paul Boyer on March 18, 2024, 09:48:37 AM
Dave W sold his to me back in '03 or '04! I sold it a few years ago, some somebody else is enjoying it. The lightest Rick bass ever!

I forgot that you had sold it. You were the third owner. I bought it from member fur85 back in the Dudepit days.

Paul Boyer

Wow! I had Jeff Rath modify it to vol/vol/tone so the microswitch is gone. Did that not long after I bought it from you. Gigged it for a while. After the book was published (and it is featured in the book), I sold most of my basses, but held on to the Cheyenne for a few more years. I sold it maybe four or five years ago. Loved that bass!
Author
"The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years as Rock's Bottom"

Dave W

I remember that you sold off most of them, didn't realize that you kept the 4004C longer.

ilan

1998 4003S/5 WHT/BT.  $5,639 BIN

From Japan. Strung EADGC so possibly had less tension on the neck than other S/5's. Original pickup included. Some stand-related discoloration but looks to be in great condition.




ilan

Holy cow. July 1967 4000 MG, mint. $18,495 BIN

Crazy rare and drop-dead gorgeous. Neck-thru and no neck pickup rout. Take my kidney and send me this one.








Dave W


morrow

I have a neck through 4000 , there's a lot to be said for two knob simplicity.
That's simply gorgeous , Ilan.

Alanko

Is it unethical to want to track down a vintage toaster and make it a 4001S?

Jeff Scott

Quote from: Alanko on April 22, 2024, 03:28:57 PM
Is it unethical to want to track down a vintage toaster and make it a 4001S?
It's fine so long as you're up front about it, especially when/if it comes to selling it.

amptech

Quote from: Alanko on April 22, 2024, 03:28:57 PM
Is it unethical to want to track down a vintage toaster and make it a 4001S?

It would be even better with a P in the neck position  :)

ilan

Quote from: Alanko on April 22, 2024, 03:28:57 PM
Is it unethical to want to track down a vintage toaster and make it a 4001S?

I wouldn't. Most 4000's were routed for a neck pickup, and those are absolutely fine to convert, preferably keeping the original pickguard and harness intact and using a reisuue guard. But please don't take a dremel to a mint 1967 bass.

Dave W

Quote from: ilan on April 23, 2024, 01:20:19 PM
I wouldn't. Most 4000's were routed for a neck pickup, and those are absolutely fine to convert, preferably keeping the original pickguard and harness intact and using a reisuue guard. But please don't take a dremel to a mint 1967 bass.

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