Stepping into the "Dark Side"

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Stepping into the "Dark Side"

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G'day all from Down Under. Being a huge fan of Rick guitars, I felt my life (and collection) would not be complete without a Rick bass, so I took the plunge into the 'Dark Side' on Tuesday night:

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I know it's only your basic 4003FG and the picture definitely doesn't do it justice, but there ya go!!

Having played a Framus bass back in the 60s, I'm not entirely new to them but I'll have to spend quite a bit of time getting used to pressing those 'big thick things' which are so far apart!! Also the distance between frets - can you buy finger extensions?

Anyhow, I'm looking forward to spending lots of time with my new friend. All I need now is a decent amp but that won't be far away.

Cheers!!
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Post by dswp »

Howard;

Welcome to the dark side.

It all starts somewhere,

Now it’s just one……
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Ahh, you've finally seen the LIGHT! Image
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Thanks, Dave...... but where will it end?

I can sure as hell see the light wallet, Jeff!! Image
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Post by nattiep »

Nice bass Howard. Now I know of another from "down Under" with a Rick Bass! Congrats!
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Thanks, Nate. There is at least one other over here. Darren Trott has a really nice 1975 4000.....

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If you're hereabouts, Darren, hope you don't mind me spreading your shots around!
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Hi Howard, Fireglo is classic, always nice, so welcome to the Dark side !!!!
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Thanks, Jim. If nothing else it will look cool alongside my other Fireglo Ricks - 330/6, 660/12 and 360/6 (when in arrives).
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Post by shinynewtoy »

Nice one Howard!

As far as I'm concerned, there's no such thing as JUST a Rickenbacker...
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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You can never have too much Fireglo Howard ....
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You don't know the POWER of the Dark Side...
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You must obey.
Buy it before someone else does
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Oh, you want this...

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Take your S8, strike me down!
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That's one of the nicer new Fireglos I've seen Howard, a lot of them were very dark near the edge, that one blends nicely.
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I'd use this one ..... !!!
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Thanks, Bob. It's an April 2004 build.

Part of this big spend up I'm engaged in is a new camera. THEN you'll see some decent pics!!
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