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Rickenbacker 1987 RARE LEFTY 4003S SPC Tuxedo Bass Guitar - #22 of 125 - LEFT
Estimated price for orientation: 2 999 $
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Rickenbacker String Configuration: 4 String Model: 4003SPC Tuxedo Dexterity: Left-Handed MPN: Does Not Apply Type: Electric Bass Style: Rick Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Body Type: Solid
Rickenbacker 1987 RARE Lefty 4003S SPC Tuxedo Bass - #22 of 125To see additional high-resolution detailed photos of this instrument, including it disassembled, please message me to request my Dropbox link. This auction is for a Rickenbacker 4003SPC bass guitar in the limited-run “Tuxedo” scheme. Produced in February of 1987, it is #22 of the 125-piece edition and possibly the ONLY left-handed tuxedo bass ever produced. The Tuxedo design features an all-white paint scheme, including a painted maple fretboard, black pin-dot inlays that match the side fret markers, black powder-coated tuners, tailpiece, treble pickup unit, neck pickup surround, vintage-style strap buttons, black plastic parts such as the pickguard, tuner ferules and a clear plexi truss rod cover back-painted black with white reverse Rickenbacker logo. Electronics are all-original, standard control layout of two independent volume and tone controls, a 3-way pickup selector switch, and mono output. The bass comes with its original Certificate Of Authenticity from the edition signed by John C. Hall. It is in fantastic condition for a 30-year old instrument, with very little wear evident on the bass. Though this instrument has not been in a vault (I am at least its fourth owner), its finish and fretboard are near-mint. That said, there is a small chip and dink on the back bottom edge, the top corner on the back of the headstock and behind one of the tuning keys. Also, typical to Rickenbacker production standards of the era, the paint and clearcoats removed from the frets before the bass left the factory is not the cleanest job ever done, but is original. There was also paint and finish removed from the high end of the fretboard where it meets the pickguard. Additionally, like all Rickenbacker instruments of this era, the clearcoats have aged to a cream. Though the yellowing of the clearcoats is not extremely pronounced on this bass, it is not an even yellowing, as the neck and fretboard still show a good deal of original white. The bass comes with its original hardshell case, which also is in great condition, though used to purpose. It also comes with the original polish cloth, still in its unopened plastic, and Rickenbacker literature from 1987, including the price guide, models poster and amp sheet. Disclaimers: all sales final – returns not accepted unless shipping damage occurs – so please ask all questions before bidding. Seller reserves the right to reject any bidders with no bidding history or significant negative feedback. Seller also reserves the right to end this auction prematurely, as it is being offered for sale on several outlets. Winning bidder pays shipping and insurance for full value of instrument, which is estimated to be upwards of $170 in the CONUS. As winner is responsible for shipping and insurance, please allow me to get the accurate shipping cost before proceeding to payment. This auction is open to international bidders. Do understand international shipping is expected to be quite pricy. For example, estimated cost to ship to Japan is $550 which is approximately 61,256 Yen. In any such event, international winner will be responsible for any additional tariffs upon import. Winning bidder must make payment via PayPal and adhere to all eBay/PayPal policies. Happy bidding and good luck!Posted with
Description
| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Rickenbacker |
| String Configuration: | 4 String | Model: | 4003SPC Tuxedo |
| Dexterity: | Left-Handed | MPN: | Does Not Apply |
| Type: | Electric Bass | Style: | Rick |
| Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States | Body Type: | Solid |
Rickenbacker 1987 RARE Lefty 4003S SPC Tuxedo Bass - #22 of 125To see additional high-resolution detailed photos of this instrument, including it disassembled, please message me to request my Dropbox link. This auction is for a Rickenbacker 4003SPC bass guitar in the limited-run “Tuxedo” scheme. Produced in February of 1987, it is #22 of the 125-piece edition and possibly the ONLY left-handed tuxedo bass ever produced. The Tuxedo design features an all-white paint scheme, including a painted maple fretboard, black pin-dot inlays that match the side fret markers, black powder-coated tuners, tailpiece, treble pickup unit, neck pickup surround, vintage-style strap buttons, black plastic parts such as the pickguard, tuner ferules and a clear plexi truss rod cover back-painted black with white reverse Rickenbacker logo. Electronics are all-original, standard control layout of two independent volume and tone controls, a 3-way pickup selector switch, and mono output. The bass comes with its original Certificate Of Authenticity from the edition signed by John C. Hall. It is in fantastic condition for a 30-year old instrument, with very little wear evident on the bass. Though this instrument has not been in a vault (I am at least its fourth owner), its finish and fretboard are near-mint. That said, there is a small chip and dink on the back bottom edge, the top corner on the back of the headstock and behind one of the tuning keys. Also, typical to Rickenbacker production standards of the era, the paint and clearcoats removed from the frets before the bass left the factory is not the cleanest job ever done, but is original. There was also paint and finish removed from the high end of the fretboard where it meets the pickguard. Additionally, like all Rickenbacker instruments of this era, the clearcoats have aged to a cream. Though the yellowing of the clearcoats is not extremely pronounced on this bass, it is not an even yellowing, as the neck and fretboard still show a good deal of original white. The bass comes with its original hardshell case, which also is in great condition, though used to purpose. It also comes with the original polish cloth, still in its unopened plastic, and Rickenbacker literature from 1987, including the price guide, models poster and amp sheet. Disclaimers: all sales final – returns not accepted unless shipping damage occurs – so please ask all questions before bidding. Seller reserves the right to reject any bidders with no bidding history or significant negative feedback. Seller also reserves the right to end this auction prematurely, as it is being offered for sale on several outlets. Winning bidder pays shipping and insurance for full value of instrument, which is estimated to be upwards of $170 in the CONUS. As winner is responsible for shipping and insurance, please allow me to get the accurate shipping cost before proceeding to payment. This auction is open to international bidders. Do understand international shipping is expected to be quite pricy. For example, estimated cost to ship to Japan is $550 which is approximately 61,256 Yen. In any such event, international winner will be responsible for any additional tariffs upon import. Winning bidder must make payment via PayPal and adhere to all eBay/PayPal policies. Happy bidding and good luck!Posted with