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  1. When yous see the Mess Fender are in by not enforcing trademarks you might understand why Rickenbacker are so keen.
    $1.6bn and rising no doubt, some call it throwing toys from the pram, others call it making sure the workers keep their jobs by protecting your brand.
    Rick make bespoke instruments to those that have the money to buy a bepoke instrument, why should they let people ripp of the brand and put them out of bussines, you want a Rick, buy a Rick.
    They are expensive because they are made in the USA where they have to pay workers a living wage, I admire them for proving the dash to China is wrong, Look at Fender, Peavey and a few others, dashed to china and ripped off thier own brand and now going down the sh1tter faster than the proverbial curry.
    Everyone hates them for not allowing ripp offs, yet everyone wants one, figure that one out.

  2. The American built stuff was almost military spec.
    It was boring to look at, functioned like Army gear, but it always delivered and still does.
    What changed was buyers, they got more stupid as people got more stupid.
    Put some bling on, sling it together in China pile it high sell it low and everyone raves about it, until it breaks mid gig, then you wish you had kept that 20 year old American peavey head.
    Buyers lost the concept of durability and well built as opposed to trendy and cheap.

    The market changed, blurb and bling is king now.
    Performance and durability come last.

  3. More to do with what music you play, Old school. blues, rock, well the grass has grown over that genre.
    Mention Oasis say and musco's spit on floor in anger and stay away on mass , yet a tribute to said act sold out the local club within the hour, the AC/DC tribute had about twenty in.
    It horses for courses, it's muso's vs tone deaf easily pleased punters.
    Give em what they want and you will never be short of work.

  4. They were all we had at one time.
    Remember queuing trying to get one of the first trace elliot amps, guys were doubling their money for them second hand.
    You struggled to get enough bass end from the valve amps, likle they lacked bandwidth all the time.
    The ones that could deliver bass like Simms watts or Ampeg cost the earth back then.
    Orange, Marshall superbass 100 all gutless on bottom end, however the Vox ac50 had wonderful deep low end and if you had one, you kept hold of it.

  5. Looks fine to me, think the string T had two offset groves in, so it does sit like that, 3 screw bridge is correct.
    They did have very soft neck edges and dented quite easily on the edges of maple necks in this period, think they forgot to pressure roll the edges.
    They were also a bit weak sounding on pickups for some reason compared to the earlier basses , think they were trying to get a more modern brighter tone at that period.
    The flat plane on the neck where it meets body was a characteristic they messed with as well.
    The necks were also a very tight fit compared to newer Fenders.

  6. I know the problem, its "comfort zone idleness music" A band run for the benefit of the band, so they do not have to learn anything new.
    Most landlords put the phone down straight away if you start reeling off a list of old 70's rock.
    Admittedly a few very well established bands still get away with it, but only just.

    The markets dead for that type of stuff now, like 60's music, the 80's are the new 60's now.
    Leave them too it, lifes too short to spend your time effort and money on someones hobby.

  7. They have always made this model in one guise or the other.
    4003s, v63, 4001cs, same bass with different bits screwed on.

    However playing wise, the round edges without binding and solid finger board makes for a much more comfortable bass to play.
    No doubt scores will be along to slag em off for not doing a Fender and turning a blind eye to people ripping off your brand.
    But like all Ricks, they make what they want when they want and their is always a waiting list for new instruments.

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