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1 hour ago, Clarky said:
PS,to address one of @prowla comments about the neck, my 4000-to-4001 plays nicely with TI Jazz flats or low tension nickel rounds (40-100). It cannot cope so well with higher tension strings. So any potential buyer would have to be happy with low tension strings on this bass.
No harm in that - 40-100 is my preferred gauge.
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12 minutes ago, Clarky said:
Thanks for the fulsome reply @prowla. I had no intention of not keeping it at option (a) "fun mongrel" but it could be restored to (b) albeit with the considerations you detailed. As far as scratchplate goes, Rickysounds makes a 4000 repro one in white, based on a 1973 4000, for £49.99. However, as said, I think option (a) is preferable and what I would have stuck with. As it happens, I just acquired a 1974 4000 (all original, pictured below) in jetglo as I like the simplicity and the sub-9 pound weight.
PS, I am trying to cut my bass collection by one and also to defray the costs of my jetglo 4000. If my B/B/M Jazz sells first, I will be keeping this.
Cheers!
That's a nice 4000!(Have you peeped under the pickguard to see if it's routed for a Bass pickup?)
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On 20/03/2024 at 12:37, Clarky said:
Thanks Karl, I am cognizant of the fact there would be a lot to do to restore this - replacement wavy tuners (very spendy and hard to get hold of), new scratchplate, replacement 70s style bridge pickup etc. Hopefully at this price, this makes allowance for a possible resto job. The accompanying box of replacement pickups and parts (Retrovibe etc) could also be sold off piecemeal to help defray the outlay a little.
Alternatively, it sounds pretty damn good to my ears and I think looks v cool, as is!
Well, that's a bit of fun, isn't it; looking at the instrument the options are to either: (a) view it as the fun mongrel it is, or (b) take it on as a project which needs work and money spending on it to do a restoration.
But restoring would be non-trivial.
Unfortunately (though I do have a set), putting wavy Grovers back on is not a simple job, as the peg holes have been widened to fit the Schallers; reverting would require filling the holes and re-drilling original-sized ones, after which the repair would be visible.
Many 4000's left the factory with the Bass (neck) pickup routing already there, so the 4000-4001 conversion was a simple job; unfortunately this one wasn't one of those and its extra pickup is in the wrong place.
There's been a lot of wood taken out of the body and at the end of the set-neck and that's weakened the structure; Rics are prone to neck-lift (where the pull of the strings starts to lift the neck forwards); thought I'm not sure about how the set-neck models are affected, this one needs the routing filled in with the correct wood (maple) to put it right.
There's the tail-lift issue which isn't too difficult to resolve: just replace the tailpiece or go for @briansbrew's excellent fix!
It's a shame about the butchered pickguard; replacement 4000 ones aren't so common.
I'd be looking to do the restore, but it could be a money-pit and the end result would still be a not so great one.
Of the 8 Rics I have, only one was more than this one's asking price and my most recent one was an '88 4001 project which was missing some parts but not needing any structural work (coincidentally, one of its pickups was acquired from @briansbrew some years ago).
There's a 4000-sized gap in my Ric collection, but making the numbers add up for a restoration on this one would require @Clarky taking too much of a hit.
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On 02/05/2024 at 18:43, prowla said:
In the context of the Ric police, they are likely the ones flagging up the fraudulent overseas sellers.
And fraud ain't going to get you too far if the seller is on the opposite side of the globe.
There's loads of "Rickenbacker"s in Aliexpress at the moment.
Or even in the UK: just search eBay for "Rickenbacker truss rod".
There was a number of 12-string "R" tailpieces on eBay a week ago, but I can't find them anymore; maybe words have been said.
And 3 days later a Chinese site with a pic of a real Ric...
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4 hours ago, Woodinblack said:
Again, what i said, that is just a fake ric, or fraud. That is different to something that is clearly not a ric but ric shape. If you advertise something as a rickenbacker, and it isn't, that is clear fraud. If you advertise something as a ric shaped bass, that isnt fraud.
In the context of the Ric police, they are likely the ones flagging up the fraudulent overseas sellers.
And fraud ain't going to get you too far if the seller is on the opposite side of the globe.
There's loads of "Rickenbacker"s in Aliexpress at the moment.
Or even in the UK: just search eBay for "Rickenbacker truss rod".
There was a number of 12-string "R" tailpieces on eBay a week ago, but I can't find them anymore; maybe words have been said.
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56 minutes ago, Woodinblack said:
I think there is quite a difference between a fake ric, which I don't think any agrees with, and a ric styled bass. It is pretty obvious that none of those chickenbackers are rics or trying that hard to be like them.
'cept some of the sellers post pics of real Rics.
I'm confident I can spot a faker, but others, maybe relatives buying presents or just newbies.
It's not just newbies who get taken in either: a couple of years ago there was a shop which posted pics of the lovely blue Ric they had in for servicing, only to be ridiculed out of town by a barrage of "It's a Chickenbacker!!!" replies.
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2 hours ago, NikNik said:
Fanbois of the worst kind. Worse than the Ernie Ball shower.
Well, the Fender market is a mess, awash with "upbranded" fakes hoping to catch people out.
I've seen people caught out with fake Rics and there are incompatible parts being sold as replacements on eBay.
So I wouldn't be too sneery at the (albeit self-appointed) defenders of the faith.
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1 hour ago, bassbloke said:
Ebay disputes are heavily weighed in buyer's favour. If you didn't like it, he could refuse the return, but if it arrived damaged or faulty, you would have no issue raising a dispute and getting your money back.
If it arrives with the "R" word on it, then it's a counterfeit and so could be rejected on that basis.
The seller doesn't disclose the info, and so leaves themselves open to the buyer claiming that.
I'm not sure if the buyer has to return a counterfeit, but I think the seller has to pay.
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FYI, if anybody is interested, I have a barebones set of pedals which came off an organ.
I got them as a project intending to add MIDI electrics and an enclosure, but I just went and bought a Roland PK-5A instead, so they've been sat gathering dist.
I should've put them on the table at the last Bass Bash!
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I had a Ketron a while back; changing settings was a bit limited.
Good if you only want to dial in one sound or use a supplementary switcher.
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On 22/04/2024 at 13:32, TheGreek said:
I replied to one of these ads for a Wal - seller said Shetland - I said great, my aunt lives there - not a note after.
I've done similar when replying to some dodgey ads before; the seller always seemed to have "just moved" to the other end of the country, so I'd say what a coincidence, as it so happened that I was visiting relatives in that very town just next week.
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4 hours ago, Woody1957 said:
I think whoever buys this will get Stung!
Yes - they should call the police.
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2 hours ago, rwillett said:
Anybody regularly selling on Ebay will be aware of distance selling regs.
It all comes down to how much hassle they create. I took a company to court over a Bluetooth speaker, nothing nothing nothing until we walked through the door and they settled. Told the magistrate all done and they moved on.
Sure - you'll win, but it is hassle.
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An interesting interpretation of a Riverhead interpretation of a Flyte on eBay.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185840185516
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That signature must be worth at least £6k.
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13 hours ago, rwillett said:
Distance selling regs invalidates the "No returns" claim. They can say what they like, but they can't ignore the law. even though they try to. Local trading standards won't do anything, but a small claim is easy to make. 90% of people in this position will settle out of court.
Now whether somebody would take them to court is another issue, but the small claims court fees are quite low and I would suggest that have a 100% chance of winning their case. I'm running something like 4-0 on small claims. over the last 20 years.
Rob
9 hours ago, Woodinblack said:The 'no returns' thing on eBay means just no returns in case you change your mind. If there is something wrong, or it is not advertised properly (or there are additional fees) then you can return anyway.
Sure - I don't know if they know that or if they'd try and tough it out.
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2 hours ago, Philip Westgarth said:
I have for sale on eBay a Burns Flyte bass guitar body and neck made by Sherwood in the 70’s. The serial number on the neck is 371 and the body is 254.
I've seen that - could be an interesting project, but finding parts could be a challenge.
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£450 is a lot for a Chickenbacker.
If the price doesn’t cover taxes then you’re looking at a possible £100-150 extra for VAT plus duty plus handling fees.
The seller also states no returns, but what happens if there is an issue?It’s a no from me.
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How deep is your case, how deep how deep is your case, I really need to know.
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A rather literal interpretation of a hollow body.
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21 hours ago, Dan Dare said:
Probably used it as an oar
It certainly looks oarful.
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Darn - if only I hadn't bought one just over a year ago!
@Daz39 I bought mine over the standard one for the colour, plus it's got an extra button that does something!
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I'd check out how the Stomp does your clean signal.
I don't think I could have one as a single pedal; I have mine in a loop which can be switched in for effects, but is out of the way otherwise.
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2 hours ago, lemmywinks said:
What's that bass in the background? Thought it was an SD Curlee but I'm not sure the neck pickup orientation is correct.
More of a curly wurly!
Pre-EB Stingray... needs refinishing!
in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
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A premium price for a knackered clunker.