Sept 72 eggplantglo arrived today

Started by weekend warrior, December 28, 2010, 11:57:43 PM

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Bert

'68 4001|'73 4001 MG|'73 4001 AZG (PW refin)|'75 4000 MG|'79 4001 JG FL|'81 4001S AZG|'86 4003 MID/BT|'86 4003 Shadow|'86 4003S JG|'88 4003s Blackstar|'89 4003 Grey/BT FL|'96 4003S/8 FG|'98 4003S/5 JG| 05 650D|06 4004 CII BBR||B-115|RB 30||?

ilan


Bert

'68 4001|'73 4001 MG|'73 4001 AZG (PW refin)|'75 4000 MG|'79 4001 JG FL|'81 4001S AZG|'86 4003 MID/BT|'86 4003 Shadow|'86 4003S JG|'88 4003s Blackstar|'89 4003 Grey/BT FL|'96 4003S/8 FG|'98 4003S/5 JG| 05 650D|06 4004 CII BBR||B-115|RB 30||?

warriorbass05

glad you finally got it...I was wondering....rewire is nothing....


oh yeah, my 65 VW bus is velvet green...don't think it made it to a Rick though!
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weekend warrior

Played the burgandy almost every set last night.What a great bass! The bridge that Dale built sounds fantastic! I havent put it on ameteryet but my guess is its between 7.5 to 8k it matches the toaster in output perfectly.The tone has a nice midbass growl without the clickity clack when you dig on it.Magic! :mrgreen:
Life is like a big fan.And sometimes the CACA hits it!

Denis

Why did Salvador Dali cross the road?
Clocks.

Hornisse

I believe that is my old one!  I bought it at a pawn shop here in Austin where the electronics were really messed up.  It had a Gibson Marauder guitar pickup in the treble position.  I bought a pickup from a Ric Forum member in Spain or Portugal.  Sent everything to Dale and he did the refret refin on the fretboard and polished her up and wired the new pickup in for me.  It looked and sounded great.  Glad it is gigging again!  Last I knew it was with a collector up in the Northeast.

weekend warrior

Yep.This was your old bass!I got it from a guy in MA.I actually figured out it was yours before i went after it.I PM'ed you about this bass before i bought it but never got a reply.Its a killer bass! Very user friendly tone.
Life is like a big fan.And sometimes the CACA hits it!

Thornton Davis

#23
This was my April 73 Eggplant Burgundyglo 4001 (MD1582). It was stolen four years ago.





It was stock except for the horseshoe bridge p/u that I installed in it when the original bridge p/u died.

TD

Please keep your eyes open for my stolen 1973 Burgundyglo Rickenbacker 4001 Serial # MD1582. It was stolen in November of 2006. Reward for its return. Thx!

weekend warrior

Thats a bummer that your bass was stolen man :-[
Life is like a big fan.And sometimes the CACA hits it!

Hornisse

Quote from: weekend warrior on January 03, 2011, 12:14:25 PM
Yep.This was your old bass!I got it from a guy in MA.I actually figured out it was yours before i went after it.I PM'ed you about this bass before i bought it but never got a reply.Its a killer bass! Very user friendly tone.

Doh! (8^(I)  Shows you how often I look at my messages!  I can't remember the collector guy's name but I remember he paid a bunch of $$ for a 21 fretter several years back.  Wish I still had mine that I bought in the late 1990's for $500.

weekend warrior

You had a 21 fretter :o Those are worth serious cheese!
Life is like a big fan.And sometimes the CACA hits it!

Hornisse



It was pretty beat.  This is the only photo I have of it.  Had a changed treble pickup and tuners.  Needed to be restored but I sold it to Daryl Jones (Lowdbass) who in turn sold it to Bob Hynoski (Swami). I tried to buy it back from Swami but it was long gone.  It was a January '71 bass.  Had a sound all its own due to the different positions (slightly) of the pickups because the bridge was moved forward 1/2 inch or so. 

Here is your bass as it was when I got it home.  Looks much nicer now!


weekend warrior

That was a cool bass!Having the bridge moved forward on the 21 fretter probably gave it a little more mid growl like a jazz.Very cool my friend  8)
Yeah the burgandy looks nothing like it did when you first got it.Dale did an outstanding job on that bass!The fact he was able to save the original finish is nothing short of amazing!He told me he had the original bridge rechromed as well.It was seriously screwed up electronically when i got it.The bridge pickup was the only one that worked.I got a 4001 wiring diagram and rewired it swapping the cut cap for a straight lead.It sounds amazing.In fact better than all my other ricks!Dales fretwork is nothing short of masterwork!It plays like butter!One things for sure though,That bass has been around the block in its life 8)
Life is like a big fan.And sometimes the CACA hits it!

ilan

Quote from: weekend warrior on January 04, 2011, 06:14:12 PM
Having the bridge moved forward on the 21 fretter probably gave it a little more mid growl like a jazz.

On a 21 fretter (with a 1/2 inch spacing), the neck pickup is located in relation to the string's natural harmonics like on any post-75 4001 or 4003 with a 1" spacing. The mid growl must be from the bridge pickup.