Hi Guys,
Sadly, up for sale is my lefty Ric' 4001.
It's a 1981 4001 in Mapleglo in astounding condition. The previous (original) owner wasn't much of a player, and pretty much kept it stored under his bed in the hard case for most of its existance. He had it regularly maintained by a local luthier. There are no dings or dents at all that I can find - no buckle rash, no pitting on the chrome, no perishing of the string mutes, no wear to the poly (/nitro?) finish on the fretboard and no damage that I can notice. The neck is straight and true with an even action all the way down and no twisting/warping thanks to the double truss construction. There is next to no fretwear, as the previous owner favoured those nylon-feeling Rotosound type jobbies when he did play. There are two small squares of gum residue on the front, which are visible in the extra pictures. (link below) I'm sure they're easily cleaned off but I haven't tried as I'm petriefied of ruining the finish.
I believe the original pickguard may have been changed out by the previous owner; According to the info I've managed to find, 1981 Rics should have a 2-piece pickguard, but this bass has the much nicer looking one-piece. (Although it may have been different on LH models, I'm not sure.)
I intended on having a new nut & setup because the string slots haven't been spaced perfectly on the current one. I also intended to have the jack solder looked at (it has a bit of a crackle when disturbed) and finally, about 2 inches of the body binding has come a little loose on the inside of the lower horn, (you'd never know by looking at it) so that'd benefit from a dab of glue before any damage is done. I'm possibly being overly critical, just want to cover all the bases.
This Ric really could be a collectors piece with minimal effort, but deserves to be played. It's a nice vintage, and with future lefty production at Ric being questioned it really has the potential to shoot up in value.
The price (excluding P&P) is £1,500. (which is about €1,680.- euros and $2,260 currently.)
Shipping in Europe preferred, although anywhere considered.
More pictures are
here; they blow up quite large for a good close look. Any questions or further picture requests don't hesitate to ping me, I'll be happy to help.
All the best,
Biggsy
biggs.adrian@googlemail.com