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1973 Rick 4000 conversion to 4001, mojo city *just £1350 posted UK* - *SOLD*
£1700
London


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I bought this 1973 Rick conversion from Gunnar of this parish (aka Studio GC) last year. Its cool AF, mojo'd to heck and seriously modded. Please read the previous FS thread (link below) for details of mods. Has "Crue" roughly carved into upper bout which Gunnar covered with a sticker but I think looks kind of punk/rock 'n roll cool. According to my digital scales, weighs c.8.5 pounds (Gunnar's scales weighed lower) which is still lightweight for a Rick.

 

Comes with a box loads of bits (spare pickups, pickup cover, wiring). Wearing nicely worn in TI flats and plays very slickly. 

 

Collection from a public place in SW13 London or shipping at cost.

 

 

 

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Having gigged that bass for a few years....I can attest to the fact its a darn groovy Ric. It plays so well! Wish I wasn't moving house...I'd buy her back.

 

Any questions on the mods hit me up

 Happy to help.

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14 hours ago, Clarky said:

Had a request to post some additional detailed pics on the ad. So first off the bridge showing typical elderly Ric tail lift

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I have a great fix for that tail lift Clarky

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On request, a pic of the dual truss rod nuts (which work fine, I had to slacken them for the TI flats) and the rout for the added neck pickup

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Well, I gave the bass a try-out at a gig and it worked just fine (pic below) but its back up for sale. I will consider near offers on the asking price. No trades. Can also post as have box incoming.

 

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For full disclosure, one thing I noticed when setting up at the gig is the treble volume control had cut out, which I restored in a few seconds by giving it several 360 degree turns - I am pretty sure all it needs is a squirt of contact cleaner (or a few turns).

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Tried the bass again today and the treble pickup knob is still being a bit sketchy. Putting the sale on hold until I have sorted it out. Will order some contact cleaner asap

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1 minute ago, NikNik said:

Hi, Clarky. Do you have the original wavy Grovers?

Afraid not, as I would have liked to have reinstalled them

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4 minutes ago, NikNik said:

There's a  Jazz Bass rout? Is that it behind the swimming pool?

There was a Jazz bass rout when Gunnar acquired it (which is why, I believe, he made the conversion to a 4001-alike). This was filled and a new rout added for the toaster neck pickup. Pic below

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PS,I would drop the price another £100, to £1500 +pp, if I kept the Mono gigbag and sent in the tatty but padded/protective old gigbag that Gunnar used

  • Clarky changed the title to 1973 Rickenbacker 4000 conversion to 4001, mojo city, price drop £1600 (£1500 without Mono gigbag)
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I've strayed away from commenting but sadly can no longer resist.

 

This bass is crying out for a skilled & sympathetic restoration back to single pup 4000.

Originals in used, gigged condition are now hovering around the £3k mark. I doubt they will get much cheaper.

 

The 4000 single pickup is a wonderful bass imo.

I have never been able to get one but I have an amazing HW built to 1974, 4000 specs.

VERY different to modern Ricks. Much slimmer beautiful neck, body slimmer back to front and what a sound from that single pickup!

 

If I had the skills I would rip your arm off at this super price.

Good luck but really you shouldn't need it.

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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!

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