Fritz,
When I was young and stupid(er), I almost sold it. So happy I didn't. The '75 Rics were on display in the store window on the day I bought it. A friend working in the store went to the basement and retrieved my '74. '75 was a major change in the 4001's, so my '74 is probably very similar in feel to your '72. I just ran my hand up and down the neck and bought it without even plugging it in. Never regretted it. The walnut finish is a rare finish for Ric basses.
Bernie
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> I am seriously jealous Bernie. I used to have a white '72 (at least I think it was '72..it was old) 4001. Stupid me, I sold it to by a fretless p-bass, which I butchered...the stupidity of youth.
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> To: newmellotrongroup <newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com>
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> So how many of us here have Ric basses? I have a walnut finish '74 4001.
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> --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, Berington Van Campen <vcmusicorp1@> wrote:
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> > Actually very Yes-ish, maybe from around the "Drama' period, but the singer was just too creepy!!!!! Ain't no Jon Anderson there. Yeah, nice bass... I've got a red one, around late 70s vintage... nuthin' like a nice ol' Ric. Didn't see any Mellotron here, tho. Would've been fun, considering the obvious influences.
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