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Started by Bert, January 23, 2010, 06:18:17 AM

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ilan

I thought I had my GAS under control. Now I NEED a 4000.

Bert

Quote from: ilan on January 25, 2010, 12:40:05 AM
I thought I had my GAS under control. Now I NEED a 4000.

This one is for sale in Holland for too much (imho). (Selles wants 1800, bidding starts at 1200) (Euro's that is.)

'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

Beautiful, but EUR 1,800... too dear.

OldManC

Did they do different fingerboards on some 4000s? That fingerboard looks really dark. A lot like my Greco 4001S copy. As you can see, my Rickenbacker knowledge is extremely limited, but I'm always ready to learn more.  :)

Bert

Quote from: ilan on January 25, 2010, 11:59:17 AM
Beautiful, but EUR 1,800... too dear.

Another one for sale in Holland. With 1295 euro still too much in my opinion, but maybe white is a plus. I haven't seen this color much on a 4000.

'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||?

gearHed289

Quote from: OldManC on January 25, 2010, 12:13:18 PM
Did they do different fingerboards on some 4000s? That fingerboard looks really dark. A lot like my Greco 4001S copy. As you can see, my Rickenbacker knowledge is extremely limited, but I'm always ready to learn more.  :)

They do tend to vary in color, but yeah, that one looks REALLY dark for a real one. As far as I know, it's always been some form of rosewood/bubinga.

I have a 1975 catalog that shows the 4000 in white. Loved that white/black color scheme. My first real bass was a '79 4001 in that finish.

ilan


ilan

#22
There is something about some set-neck 4000's that I don't understand. The neck meets the body at a different angle side-to-side than on a neck-thru 4001/4003.

As a result, the upper horn is higher in relation to the body.

To demonstrate, let's look at part of a page from Ric's 1975 catalog, which has a set-neck 4000 and a neck-thru 4001.

I'll draw a red rectangle, perpendicular to the strings, so that you will see what I'm talking about.

ilan

And again with two set-neck 4000's posted in this thread.

Bert

Quote from: ilan on January 26, 2010, 12:32:18 PM
There is something about some set-neck 4000's that I don't understand. The neck meets the body at a different angle side-to-side than on a neck-thru 4001/4003.

As a result, the upper horn is higher in relation to the body.

All my Ricks (6 in this shape) differ in how/where the horns are. I always thought it was an age question and not a model one. Or maybe just the result of manual labor.
'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||?

Dave W

Quote from: Bert on January 26, 2010, 01:38:37 PM
All my Ricks (6 in this shape) differ in how/where the horns are. I always thought it was an age question and not a model one. Or maybe just the result of manual labor.

You may be right. The two 4000 examples in this thread had the horns in the same location as the three post-1995 Ricks I owned.

SKATE RAT

i found this pic "online" somewhere a while back........

i always loved the way this bass looked.
'72 GIBSON SB-450, '74 UNIVOX HIGHFLYER, '75 FENDER P-BASS, '76 ARIA 4001, '76 GIBSON RIPPER, '77 GIBSON G-3, '78 GUILD B-301, '79 VANTAGE FLYING V BASS, '80's HONDO PROFESSIONAL II, '80's IBANEZ ROADSTAR II, '92 GIBSON LPB-1, 'XX WAR BASS, LTD VIPER 104, '01 GIBSON SG SPECIAL, RAT FUZZ AND TUBES

gearHed289

Black on Fireglo... See that so rarely, I forgot how great it looks!