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marty
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Post by marty »

Interesting that the back of the neck has had the finish removed.
Might put some people off but I suppose from a practical point of view if You get sweaty hands when playing it could be useful.

When I bought my 4003 last Year here in the Uk, the dealer said he has a guy who comes in and has had the finish removed from the back of the neck on all his Rics....wonder if this one was owned by him..
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Post by green_us90 »

The only real way to keep the finished necks "fast" in my expierience is to keep them waxed, with some good carbuna based wax. Moreso in humid climates.
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Post by dswp »

Same as Bob's 4002????
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Post by atomic_punk »

I'd like that one, but not for $1840!!
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