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My first El Degas

Posted: Fri Jan 11, 2008 12:01 am
by charles
The instrument that sold me on this brand... a mint Ric 4000 copy (sorry, bad photos):
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Circa 1999 - In my second year of college in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, I wanted to start playing bass, but of course had no clue about ANYTHING about it - I had started drumming about a year prior and did not have the internet, so I wasn't overtaken with GAS and non-stop information at my fingertips like I am today.

I was lucky enough to stumble upon a little flyer with a gorgeous and strangely-shaped bass and a big bass head & cab for sale in Oyen, AB, approximately an hour away. $350 Canadian.

I did not have a car in those days (nor do I now - I am one of those hippy-types, I suppose), so when my girlfriend came to see me on the weekend I dragged her across the Alberta prairie to Oyen to see the bass. A couple that owned a odds & end's store purchased the bass & amp either from an older fellow or from an estate sale for an older fellow (can't remember which) and it was absolutely mint - as fresh as the day it emerged from its case (even have the hang-tag in the original hard-shell case. As I said, I knew nothing about bass other than what I noodled around with on my roommate's Samick. So I perched in the back of a little junk store on Main Street Oyen playing the only thing I knew - the bass line to Dazed & Confused.

I was smitten by the rig, but of course, $350 was a lot of money to me back then (heck - it still is now, but back then it was food and tuition money I was spending on gear!) so I thought about it for a week. Since I did not go a moment without thinking about this bass & amp, I dragged my girlfriend again to Oyen the next weekend and bought it.

Amazing what $350 used to get a guy - a mint neck-through MIJ Ric copy and a Garnet Deputy bass head and 2x15 cab! (any Guess Who fans out there? Garnets are highly sought after hand-wired point-to-point tube amps from Winnipeg - played extensively by teh Guess Who in the day). I of course had no idea what I had on my hands other than a slick looking bass and a very loud amp. I didn't even know how to spell Rickebacker, let along that I had a high-quality copy of one.

I still have the bass and the amp. They'll be up for sale in my estate sale in 50 years or so - that's the only way I'll part with them.

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:32 pm
by nokidz
I know you claim you will never sell your rickey, but if you ever do, please call me first!!!!
Rob.

Posted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:40 pm
by charles
I think it would take nothing short of a crippling heroin addiction to sell that bass! :lol:

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 11:38 am
by nokidz
can i interest you in some heroin? jk......i am interested if, god forbide, something happened and you had to sell....

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 11:53 am
by charles
nokidz wrote:can i interest you in some heroin? jk......i am interested if, god forbide, something happened and you had to sell....

:shock:

Heh heh

If push comes to shove and I had to sell it to be able to pay back the mob or to free my ransomed gerbil I'd come to you first. :)

What I'd do is scour the non-eBay marketplace. Ricky is very tough on trademark infringements (as they have to be in order to protect their original patented designs) so any eBay auction for one of these that they'd find is shut down almost immediately.

Re: My first El Degas

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:59 am
by Wiseblood
Sorry to dig up this topic but I'm going to be trading my Squier bass for an El Degas exactly like this one. He'll sell it for $240 but I'm going for the trade instead, tight on money right now! Anyway here's a few pics.
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If you could tell me anything you know about the bass or what you think of it that would be great.

Re: My first El Degas

Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:51 am
by charles
I think you need to grab that bass and run :lol:
You're making out like a bandit on this deal, in my opinion. :shock:

I absolutely love my 4000 copy - congrats on finding one. That's a great MIJ neck-through bass that's hopefully as good a facsimile of the real thing as mine seems to be.

Re: My first El Degas

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:35 pm
by Wiseblood
Thanks for the feedback, I really can't wait to get my hands on this :D. Sure it's not the real thing but it looks like one and will hopefully sound like one so it doesn't bother me any. And with this deal, I can't go wrong.

Re: My first El Degas

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:43 pm
by charles
If it's anywhere near the quality that mine is, you will not be disappointed.

:D :D :D :D Again, congrats.

Re: My first El Degas

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 5:47 pm
by Wiseblood
Well I got her home :)

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stupid photobucket flipped my pictures though :?

Re: My first El Degas

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 9:39 pm
by charles
YA-HOO! :D

Nice score!

Re: My first El Degas

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 6:15 pm
by Barry
Hey wiseblood.
I'm not a bass player but if I ever get my hands on something as beautiful as this I just may convert! :lol:
What a gorgeous copy. Great score my friend!

Re: My first El Degas

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 9:34 pm
by McHaven
Are all the El Degas Rickenbacker copies neck through? I'm buying one from Canada, in black so there isn't a visible center block. The seller states it is set neck, but I think it may just be the paint obscuring the center block.

Re: My first El Degas

Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 11:29 pm
by charles
Not exactly sure - there are not many circulating to check...

But in other brands I have seen everything from bolt on to neck through.

I also have an Alembic copy that should be a neck through but is built as a set neck, so anything's possible!

Re: My first El Degas

Posted: Sat Oct 17, 2009 12:40 am
by McHaven
Well, for a Rick copy, shipped from Canada for under 500, I wouldn't complain either way! I've never really been able to hear the difference between set and neckthrough anyway!