the standard current 4003 finishes (jetglo, fireglo, mapleglo, midnight blue) usually retail for $1500 to $1995 in store and from a online shop. There aren't really any usual rickenbacker carriers near me or that i know of, but Musicians Friend, Zzounds, north coast music, and Bass central are all trusted dealers that I know carry Rickerbacker basses with very fast shipping worldwide. I dont recommend buying new from ebay. And if they are priced any price less than $600 thhen they are one hundred percent fake. I hope that helped
It will cost around $3,000 for a new one. Around $2,500 for a used one. But you can also get the Rickenbacker 350, which is the full scale neck version. It looks just like the 325 and priced in the low $2000's for a new one. If you're vigilant and look on ebay, you can get one for lower. I've seen one 350 be sold for $1,800 at a music store.
There is the Rickenbacker 350, which is the full neck version of the 325. It is a little bit less expensive, and is being sold for around $2,000-$2,500 for a new one. Also there are a bunch of brands that make "copy" guitars. If you do some creative ebay searching, such as "lennon" "ric style" "ricky" "beatles" once in a while you will come across one. They are much cheaper than a real rickenbacker, (like $300-$500) and some are as good as a real rickenbacker. But there are some differences between a copy and a real rickenbacker, such as a different fretboard color and a different style of tailpiece.
Depends on the model an the condition of the guitar,but it could be anywhere from almost worthless up to $2,000
Fender Jazz basses after the 1980's do not go for much higher than brand new Fender basses. I would estimate the price of your bass at around 1000, or if you are lucky 1500.
You get what you pay for. A good bass guitar has some pretty sophisticated electronics in it as well as finely machined hardware. Additionally there is a lot of woodwork involved, and in order to produce a quality product, you have to start with quality material which is also not expensive. However, that being said, bass guitars and guitars in general have actually gotten quite a bit cheaper in the last 10 years or so. Advances in production techniques have allowed the cheaper makers to make a much higher quality product than they used to. For less than $300 you can usually find a very serviceable and playable bass. That's not to say that the $1000 American made basses don't still have their advantages... but a 2009 cheapy is usually a much better quality instrument than its 1999 (or 1989) equivalent would have been.
Usually $7000-$10000
50-400 USD or so
That is Scott number US 2998 issued in 1995. A mint copy will cost you $2.60 and a used copy 30 cents.
It will cost around $3,000 for a new one. Around $2,500 for a used one. But you can also get the Rickenbacker 350, which is the full scale neck version. It looks just like the 325 and priced in the low $2000's for a new one. If you're vigilant and look on ebay, you can get one for lower. I've seen one 350 be sold for $1,800 at a music store.
There is the Rickenbacker 350, which is the full neck version of the 325. It is a little bit less expensive, and is being sold for around $2,000-$2,500 for a new one. Also there are a bunch of brands that make "copy" guitars. If you do some creative ebay searching, such as "lennon" "ric style" "ricky" "beatles" once in a while you will come across one. They are much cheaper than a real rickenbacker, (like $300-$500) and some are as good as a real rickenbacker. But there are some differences between a copy and a real rickenbacker, such as a different fretboard color and a different style of tailpiece.
The Rickenbacker looks for the most part exactly like the original. It would be nearly impossible for the crowd to tell on stage, but up close its easy for an expert to discern.
Depends on the model an the condition of the guitar,but it could be anywhere from almost worthless up to $2,000
Fender Jazz basses after the 1980's do not go for much higher than brand new Fender basses. I would estimate the price of your bass at around 1000, or if you are lucky 1500.
123 pounds in Concorida Parish L.A White perch are the smallest members of the Morone group, true basses, along with the striped bass, white and yellow basses. They rarely grow as much as one pound, and over eight to ten inches long.
You get what you pay for. A good bass guitar has some pretty sophisticated electronics in it as well as finely machined hardware. Additionally there is a lot of woodwork involved, and in order to produce a quality product, you have to start with quality material which is also not expensive. However, that being said, bass guitars and guitars in general have actually gotten quite a bit cheaper in the last 10 years or so. Advances in production techniques have allowed the cheaper makers to make a much higher quality product than they used to. For less than $300 you can usually find a very serviceable and playable bass. That's not to say that the $1000 American made basses don't still have their advantages... but a 2009 cheapy is usually a much better quality instrument than its 1999 (or 1989) equivalent would have been.
For a beginning level bass guitar, about $150. For an intermediate level bass guitar, about $300. For an advanced level bass guitar, $1000 and up. Note that you can always get a used bass for cheaper, and used basses are sometimes even better than new basses.
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