Greco Rickenbacker on Ebay
Greco Rickenbacker on Ebay
Wonder how long this one will last before it gets pulled.
http://cgi.ebay.com/GRECO-PMB-100-Lefty ... 7083wt_856
Isn't the purpose of Rickenbacker clones is that they are cheaper than the originals? $1900 for a fake?
http://cgi.ebay.com/GRECO-PMB-100-Lefty ... 7083wt_856
Isn't the purpose of Rickenbacker clones is that they are cheaper than the originals? $1900 for a fake?
Re: Greco Rickenbacker on Ebay
Well, I'm no expert on the subject, but if that's a 70's Greco then there would be some collectible value attached to that price for a bass in such good shape. And then there's the value of the Yen vs the USD affection the price.
Regardless, $1900 does seem a tad high.
Regardless, $1900 does seem a tad high.
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Re: Greco Rickenbacker on Ebay
with shipping and everything your looking at over $2,000 
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I never said it was a good dealPunkRockBassist wrote:with shipping and everything your looking at over $2,000
Still, it's cheaper than buying a Ric on the 'bay
Re: Greco Rickenbacker on Ebay
yes ... but i doubt that greco used the same wood selection, the same pick up construction ecc ..AzWhoFan wrote:Still, it's cheaper than buying a Ric on the 'bay
If the greco basses were made with exactly the same specs, it could be a bargain ... but who knows ...
Re: Greco Rickenbacker on Ebay
Just thought I'd mention that I do happen to have one of these Greco Paul McCartney Ricks that I brought over here to the states several years back. I have no need or specific plan to sell it-- but (in my ongoing quest to have less than a couple hundred basses to maintain
) if someone out there really wanted it badly-- and is interested in making me an offer I can't refuse-- I'd at least be willing to listen.
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The last time I played one of these was in the early 80's IIRC, it was a loooong time ago ...cangaroo wrote:yes ... but i doubt that greco used the same wood selection, the same pick up construction ecc ..AzWhoFan wrote:Still, it's cheaper than buying a Ric on the 'bay
If the greco basses were made with exactly the same specs, it could be a bargain ... but who knows ...
But i do remember noting that the pots were crap, basically on/off switches. Who knows, maybe they were wired incorrectly?
I do remember liking the wood, the feel and balance of the bass and the sound of the pickups. Can't remeber what I thought of the tuners.
Re: Greco Rickenbacker on Ebay
I really like mine, and I'd say it compares very favorably to my actual Ricks. But in all honesty, the two "much beloved" bass models that I've never gotten entirely warmed up to for completely different reasons (although I own them both) are post EB MusicMan Stingrays (because I always seem to struggle to find "my" sound on them), and Rickenbackers (I Love the Rick tone, so I use them in studio but I have always found them a little awkward for me to play standing up, so I tend to go in a different direction for "live" performance). Again, the basses themselves are great--these are just my own personal quirks.AzWhoFan wrote:The last time I played one of these was in the early 80's IIRC, it was a loooong time ago ...cangaroo wrote:yes ... but i doubt that greco used the same wood selection, the same pick up construction ecc ..AzWhoFan wrote:Still, it's cheaper than buying a Ric on the 'bay
If the greco basses were made with exactly the same specs, it could be a bargain ... but who knows ...
But i do remember noting that the pots were crap, basically on/off switches. Who knows, maybe they were wired incorrectly?
I do remember liking the wood, the feel and balance of the bass and the sound of the pickups. Can't remeber what I thought of the tuners.
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Bass is now gone from eBay.....
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Carmine, i'd like to hear how far (soundwise) is your greco copy is from the equivalent rick (say the V63 or C64 model) ... have you some recordings of any kind (video or audio) of the bass ?
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Sorry cangaroo-- no, don't have any recordings (too many basses/not enough time = never gotten around to devoting that much attention to it). The only quick comparison I can make is to my two 4001 basses, and when I say it compares favorably, I concur with AzWhoFan's comments-- I really like the wood, the feel and balance of the bass and the sound of the pickups -- similar, but not a clone (these are Greco electronics, not Rick)...cangaroo wrote:Carmine, i'd like to hear how far (soundwise) is your greco copy is from the equivalent rick (say the V63 or C64 model) ... have you some recordings of any kind (video or audio) of the bass ?
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It's baaaaack........
http://cgi.ebay.com/GRECO-PMB-100-repli ... 19c818f66e
http://cgi.ebay.com/GRECO-PMB-100-repli ... 19c818f66e
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Gone again.Carmine wrote:It's baaaaack........
http://cgi.ebay.com/GRECO-PMB-100-repli ... 19c818f66e
I love my Rickenbacker, but I can't stand the company's childish ways.
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I sometimes feel that Rickenbacker (the company) has turned into the senile, angry old man screaming at "you darn kids" from his porch.
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Thanks for this forum, I just joined. I have one of these (and a few others) i am about to put up for sale, if anyone is interested, please let me know.
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Welcome to the Leftybassist.... Post you bass in the For Sale thread when you can, and include pictures/price. Looking forward to seeing it!shintoboy wrote:Thanks for this forum, I just joined. I have one of these (and a few others) i am about to put up for sale, if anyone is interested, please let me know.
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Childish? I couldn't care less what RIC does, I've got all the Rics I'll ever need and don't plan on ever buying more, but it seems that they're just protecting their patented designs. Am I wrong? Please explain.Retag wrote:Gone again.Carmine wrote:It's baaaaack........
http://cgi.ebay.com/GRECO-PMB-100-repli ... 19c818f66e
I love my Rickenbacker, but I can't stand the company's childish ways.
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Re: Greco Rickenbacker on Ebay
Austin LeftyBassist is right. I don't know John Hall personally, however, even if he was the nicest gentleman on Earth if he did not aggressively protect the company's copyright and trademarks every time the company became aware of a case of infringment then it would be in danger of waiving its copyright, patent, and trademark protections. If you don't act quickly when you become aware of such things there can be some pretty rough consequences from a legal point of view.