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Old 01-28-2012, 07:01 AM
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Fretless 4001 purchased new in 1976. Number please?
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Had this about a month:



Christmas present from my wife. I had a 4001 FG 30+ years ago, but just getting back into playing.

Need a number, please.
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Old 01-28-2012, 08:48 AM
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This is my new '78 4001. It has been sanded down by the previus owner. It is now on its way to Pat Wilkins who will restore it to a Mapleglo finish.
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Old 01-28-2012, 08:51 AM
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Love the lefties!!!
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Old 01-28-2012, 10:28 AM
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A nice piece of maple, that!
I wonder what's under the finish on my white '77.....
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Fretless 4001 purchased new in 1976. Number please?
Still looks new!
Very nice.
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Old 01-28-2012, 10:35 AM
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I should join the club, eh?

Now I just have to figure out how to add pix. Let's see . . . there's that little paper clip thingie . . . maybe . . .

Well, if there is a picture here, it is a "naked Tux" -- a stripped and satin-coated 4003SPC Tuxedo. The Tuxedo was a White 4003S with a maple fretboard that was painted overall white and adorned with black hardware and plastic. As many as 125 were made. White nearly always yellowed to some degree, and I never liked that look. Give me wood grain instead.
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Well, if there is a picture here, it is a "naked Tux" -- a stripped and satin-coated 4003SPC Tuxedo. The Tuxedo was a White 4003S with a maple fretboard that was painted overall white and adorned with black hardware and plastic. As many as 125 were made. White nearly always yellowed to some degree, and I never liked that look. Give me wood grain instead.
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Now I just have to figure out how to add pix. Let's see . . . there's that little paper clip thingie . . . maybe . . .

Well, if there is a picture here, it is a "naked Tux" -- a stripped and satin-coated 4003SPC Tuxedo. The Tuxedo was a White 4003S with a maple fretboard that was painted overall white and adorned with black hardware and plastic. As many as 125 were made. White nearly always yellowed to some degree, and I never liked that look. Give me wood grain instead.
Welcome, Paul!
In case anyone doesn't yet know, Mr. Boyer is one of the most knowledgeable folks there is with regards to RIC history, among other areas of interest.
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Old 01-28-2012, 10:48 AM
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Love these newest club additions, nice stuff. And welcome Paul and the Tux, looking forward to the new book.
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Welcome, Paul!
In case anyone doesn't yet know, Mr. Boyer is one of the most knowledgeable folks there is with regards to RIC history, among other areas of interest.
Well, I dunno 'bout that "history" thing, but I think I've done enough research on the Rick basses to write a book.

Oh, wait . . . I am!
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Old 01-28-2012, 11:24 AM
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'Nudder one:

Here's another. This was a 4004L Laredo with chrome trim, but I swapped the hardware with another collector and now it's mostly a 4004Cii Cheyenne II in Turquoise. Only the original jackplate with its serial number is chrome. Peeking inside the control cavity revealed that the body wings are constructed with the maple/walnut/maple sandwich that is standard on the Cii, so it's even MORE like a Cii with the gold!
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Old 01-28-2012, 11:29 AM
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I had Larry Davis (Atlanta, soon to be in Florida) redo this basket-case 4001. It's a '72 that was terribly beat up, and I bought it a couple of years ago as an on-going project. I opted for the brightest version of Azureglo, and the new tailpiece is a concession to a vintage restoration.
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Trying this again . . .

. . . now that I've figured out the best way to attach. Here's the "naked Tux" again without having you click for enlargement:

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Old 01-28-2012, 11:34 AM
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Here's another recent acquisition, a 4001 Chris Squire, restored by Paul Wilczynski.

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Old 01-28-2012, 11:37 AM
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None more black: Rickenbacker's 4003SPC "Blackstar." Like the Tuxedo, this is a 4003S with a maple fingerboard painted overall Jetglo (black). Tiny "microdot" position markers on the fingerboard were features of the SPC's. For some reason, RIC used the chromed bridge-pickup cover instead of the black one.

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Old 01-28-2012, 11:41 AM
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The other "almost all black" special was the "Shadow," supposedly made for Guitar Center stores in 1986. It's still not clear what the occasion was; 25th anniversary of GC, or 25th store in the chain . . . ? They supposedly made only 60 of this model, but that's not certain, either. Note the checker binding and large black dot position markers.

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Old 01-28-2012, 11:45 AM
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Burgundy (or Burgundyglo) was a classic color of the '70s, but it went away for a while. It was brought back briefly as the "Color of the Year" for 2002 and applied to this 4003.

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Blueburst was the "Color of the Year" for 2005, and that's when I ordered this 4004Cii Cheyenne II. I waited better than three years for this, but she's a beauty. Very flamey and grainy maple on this one.

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