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    Keeping my eyes wide open looking for a genuine Ricky 4001 or 4003 to replace the 70's one I owned from around 1984 - 1991. Best axe, Bass or Guitar, that I have ever owned or played. The RC4 kit is tempting however I will keep saving up and pounce on one eventually. Current prices are nuts, anywhere from around $2k up to $4k. Almost makes me cry as the Azure Blue 4001 I had only cost me $750, sold it for $950 seven years later and thought that was a decent price at the time. Sounded awesome run stereo through 2 DI's to front of house and also through 2 channels on my 70's era 100w Marshall Bass Amp fed into slant front quad box with 4 x 25w celestion greenbacks. Used the same amp & box when I played rhythm guitar on my old Ibanez Explorer before switching to bass and the amp had a better blend of mid range than Marshall Lead amps from around that era. That was until JCM800's arrived with Master Volume and then that became the standard for every hard rocker. Great times, great memories, just wish I still had all that gear today.

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    Yes I love the 4001/03 Ricks myself, fav colour IMO is red like a nice deep blood red.

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    I think Red is only available on the Cheyenne according to this link http://www.rickenbacker.com/options_colors.asp? however I have seen a few 4003's in Ruby Red on eBay with pics attached. Most common ones however seem to be Fireglo or Jetglo followed by Maple.
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    Yep perfect colour right there Waz, I have seen a ruby red 03 myself, jaw dropped to the core of the Earth it was magnificent!

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    we have probably hijacked enough of this thread and maybe should start another for Ricky fans to share their stories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wazkelly View Post
    Keeping my eyes wide open looking for a genuine Ricky 4001 or 4003 to replace the 70's one I owned from around 1984 - 1991. Best axe, Bass or Guitar, that I have ever owned or played. The RC4 kit is tempting however I will keep saving up and pounce on one eventually. Current prices are nuts, anywhere from around $2k up to $4k. Almost makes me cry as the Azure Blue 4001 I had only cost me $750, sold it for $950 seven years later and thought that was a decent price at the time. Sounded awesome run stereo through 2 DI's to front of house and also through 2 channels on my 70's era 100w Marshall Bass Amp fed into slant front quad box with 4 x 25w celestion greenbacks. Used the same amp & box when I played rhythm guitar on my old Ibanez Explorer before switching to bass and the amp had a better blend of mid range than Marshall Lead amps from around that era. That was until JCM800's arrived with Master Volume and then that became the standard for every hard rocker. Great times, great memories, just wish I still had all that gear today.
    Was that the Marshall major? With KT-88 valves
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    Guy's if you want to buy a Ricky try the US , I got mine from Dave's guitars Wisconsin
    But remember to add the Couple hundred for shipping.
    It saved me about a grand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alm_63 View Post
    Was that the Marshall major? With KT-88 valves
    Hi Bruce, it was a JMP 100 watt bass head that had a small Marshall logo script on the front. Not sure what the valves were but at the time I thought they were EL34's as after a mishap doing a gig on a ferry it had a melt down and vaguely remember EL34 being mentioned. Originally bought when I was mainly playing rhythm guitar as it had better midrange and not as harsh top end. Little did I realise it would be used for Bass a few short years later. Didn't take much to drown out the stage levels as it as so loud and mostly plated it 'just on' at around 1 out of 10. Never went past 2 or 3 as it was deafening and blasted most front of house pa's. You can look it up on http://www.legendarytones.com/Marsha...ppers-guide-1/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alm_63 View Post
    Guy's if you want to buy a Ricky try the US , I got mine from Dave's guitars Wisconsin
    But remember to add the Couple hundred for shipping.
    It saved me about a grand.
    How does customs affect such private imports?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wazkelly View Post
    Dug out some old photos and pinched some off the web too. By the article at legendary tones mine could have been as old as '69 perhaps and from the rear photo it looked very similar except for the kettle jug AC socket whereas mine was hard wired into the chassis. Click image for larger version. 

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