Cool Rics on eBay / Reverb / Craigslist

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

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warriorbass05

Quote from: Daniel_J on December 19, 2010, 05:42:20 PM
The custom paint job looks cool indeed, but I am not sure if it is a well made pro paint job. It might look good on the pictures, but could be a different story up close and personal. And even if it is a well made job, I think it is overpriced for the vintage and the bridge and tuners mods.

Anyway, I love the look of the schaller tuners on 70s headstock. But the badass bridge always turns me off, even though string spacing looks ok, which is a good thing compared to a lot of Rics out there with badass bridges and strings falling off the fingerboard on high frets.

I emailed the seller (who by the way is a store wannabe) and offered him an OG 89 Mid Blue w/BT in trade and he told me that he could not do it even up....I stopped emailing at that point.
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Dave W

Quote from: Hörnisse on December 19, 2010, 12:07:44 PM

The '67 4000 sold for $5655!   :o

Holy crap!

How times change. I remember about 7 years ago at the Pit, Mark Furlong found a seller in Chicago wanting to sell a 67 or 68 4000 and a big Transonic amp. IIRC the bass was $1800. Scotty Allen wound up buying it.


SeanS

Quote from: Daniel_J on December 19, 2010, 05:42:20 PM
The custom paint job looks cool indeed, but I am not sure if it is a well made pro paint job. It might look good on the pictures, but could be a different story up close and personal. And even if it is a well made job, I think it is overpriced for the vintage and the bridge and tuners mods.

Anyway, I love the look of the schaller tuners on 70s headstock. But the badass bridge always turns me off, even though string spacing looks ok, which is a good thing compared to a lot of Rics out there with badass bridges and strings falling off the fingerboard on high frets.

Exactly what I meant with the binding, looks like its been glued back on top of the over spray :o.

He needed a Badass 1 really.

I'm a Badass fan, but my hate is seeing the little hand made covers held on using screws, that's unacceptable.

warriorbass05

If I had to make a guess, I would say that the 77 was a jetglo that had the white added to it...I need to look again at the binding but considering ALL the mods that have been done to this bass, it is hardly worth the 2199 price tag...
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weekend warrior

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Jaymi, that is a classic example of because its a vintage rick its worth lots of cash syndrome.I cant believe he turned down the midnight blue man.realistically the 77 is just a player now.Its not worth anywhere near what an unmolested rick is worth.At a player standpoint im sure its a cool bass(i like it)but i wouldnt pay over 1k for that in the open market.Your midnight blue BT is worth at least 1,650.00.At a player standpoint.The badass (badass 1)is a great mod when done correctly.And adds incredible meat to the tone of a rick as well as unsurpassed adjustability.Its just hard to get around not having the look of the original bridge at a purest standpoint.
Life is like a big fan.And sometimes the CACA hits it!

fur85

Quote from: Dave W on December 19, 2010, 08:45:37 PM
Holy crap!

How times change. I remember about 7 years ago at the Pit, Mark Furlong found a seller in Chicago wanting to sell a 67 or 68 4000 and a big Transonic amp. IIRC the bass was $1800. Scotty Allen wound up buying it.



You are correct Dave, it was 1800 for that 68 4000 that Scotty bought. It was a natural, not a fireglow, but it was in great shape. Same story as this seller, one owner, retired musician bought if for his wife in 68. Over 5K is a lot for the one that just sold. I'm always amazed by what people will pay for things. But it will probably sell for 10K in a few years.

Dave W

You and I thought that 1800 was a little high back then.

ilan


warriorbass05

Quote from: weekend warrior on December 21, 2010, 04:51:37 PM
Jaymi, that is a classic example of because its a vintage rick its worth lots of cash syndrome.I cant believe he turned down the midnight blue man.realistically the 77 is just a player now.Its not worth anywhere near what an unmolested rick is worth.At a player standpoint im sure its a cool bass(i like it)but i wouldnt pay over 1k for that in the open market.Your midnight blue BT is worth at least 1,650.00.At a player standpoint.The badass (badass 1)is a great mod when done correctly.And adds incredible meat to the tone of a rick as well as unsurpassed adjustability.Its just hard to get around not having the look of the original bridge at a purest standpoint.

plus, it would have to be killer to outdo the Midnight blue....
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weekend warrior

Welcome home Jaymi  :)The midnight blue is a sweet bass!
Life is like a big fan.And sometimes the CACA hits it!

Electro Dale

Quote from: ilan on December 16, 2010, 12:02:36 AM
Another '71 glueburst - this one has the shedua center strip and narrower pickguard. The horseshoe pickup is a reissue.


Here's one that I rebound, refretted and refinished 2years ago.  It was all original with the same problem.  In the early 70s we used straight Acetone to install the binding, ithad a leaching effect on a certain batch of B/W binding that caused this.
Before



After Restoration

hieronymous

Quote from: Electro Dale on December 29, 2010, 11:24:11 AM
After Restoration


Wow, I like that! Would you call that Autumnglo? Walnut? Montezuma Brown? Or none of the above...  ???

Electro Dale


Montezuma Brown...It's basically a Gibson tabacco burst color

Dave W

That looks much better than the Montezuma Brown 4003 I had.

ilan

Here's another '72 Mapleglo - this time a non-glueburst  ;D. The seller is Bryce Gracey. $2,949 BIN price.

http://cgi.ebay.com/1972-RICKENBACKER-4001-Mapleglo-Lemmy-Connection-/220717561602?pt=Guitar&hash=item3363cab702#ht_12442wt_1139



Note the shedua wood at the tip of the "cresting wave"...