The whitest Ric

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A guy over at the Dudepit has posted pics of his snow white '93 - real eye candy:

http://www.vintagebass.com/thedudepit/showpost.php?p=22380&postcount=39
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Very pretty indeed, Ilan. Makes the other stuff pale into insignificance!!
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White is a great coloured finish. I can't get my head around the black trim personally though. Still looks a little too 80's for me.

Now, white on white....
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my rick is identical to that 93 (tho mines a 91) i wanna be buried with that bass.....
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"There is something about this, that's, that's so white, it's like, 'How much more white could this be?' and the answer is: 'None, none more white'."
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"......would you be holding this?"
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not with a chocolate candy bar on a hot summer day...
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I agree with Andrew, white-on-white is beautiful:

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I actually like the aged white of the 1975 4001S.
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Me three. I want the cream S above.
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The only thing whiter than this one, is me trying to dance….

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Hey! Who owns the 4080? Is it you, Dave?
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That 4080 is amazing Dave
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Well,ImageImage
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Sergio ..... Guilty

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Some guys have all the luck... Is that black binding on the body?
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