Which Ric model is the best for BEAD tuning?

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Exactly :P Maybe a white trc.. Hm... Anyway ive enough time to consider which combination i like best. Thanks for the picture of your(?) beauty Image
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I have several chrome tailpieces and stainless steel bridges for a 4003-5

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I take stock 4003 pickups and remove the 2 center poles and install 3 pole pieces

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then I get a carvin 6 srting bass nut and trim off the High C portion and shim it and I remove the tuners and replace them with Schaller m4 or Gotoh and add one more tuner in the headstock ...

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and of course you have to intonate and set up the bass
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How much do you charge for a 5 string bridge? I've only ever seen 4s. Good idea about the nut - I used a standard precut nut and used a set of nut files to make my stingray a 5 string. The Carvin nut sounds a lot easier.
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how much for a bridge ... with 5 saddles and screws lets say an even $50 ... they are designed to fit in an allparts tailpiece but they will fit in a Ric tailpiece if you make the the holes where the allen screws fit in larger in the tailpiece ...

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Post by rickenbrother »

I could use a set of those saddles to widen the string spacing of my S/5.
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Post by anoukane »

Jeff?
Could you explain this step:
"I take stock 4003 pickups and remove the 2 center poles and install 3 pole pieces."

How do you remove and install them?
How much do you charge for 5 tuners, bridge and nut?
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Post by nattiep »

Can you see the holes on the pickup posted above?
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Post by anoukane »

Yep, but with which kind of tool can you remove and add poles?
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Post by jojo99 »

>I could use a set of those saddles to widen the >string spacing of my S/5.

Aren't you risking fret-out by doing that, especially with the floppy-ish B? I wonder because I tend to fret-out my E on my 4001, and I have a pretty light touch. I'm thinking of getting a nut with a narrower jazz-bass style spacing to eliminate this.
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see the graphics here ... http://www.3dentourage.com/425/restoration.htm ... I use vice grips to pull the iron slugs ... then I drill 3 new holes and put in 3 iron slugs ...

I don't sell the tuners and nuts ... you can schaller or gotoh tuners at many fine resellers like allparts ... I am not a retailer ... I have a stash of spare parts for my workshop ... you can get nuts from Carvin, Warmoth, allparts and others ...

But I can sell bridges and saddles ... or you can get saddles from Ric and grind them down a few mm to fit a 5 string bridge ... I also modify a 4 string tailpiece into a 4003s5 tailpiece with a dremel tool ... the results are not cosmetically perfect ... but I would give it an 8 out of 10 ...

Jo ... I don't understand the fretting out question ... the bridge has 2 height adjustment screws to keep it from fretting out ... my mod just widens the string spacing a little ... the up and down is still fully adjustable ...
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Joey ... I can sell the saddles seperately ... I have a few extras ...
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