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jbpklp
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Post by jbpklp »

I am sorry if I misled you that Geddy was playing a 4002, I meant that he was playing a Rick, and I just loved the sound and the look. it was probably a 4001. I went to my music store and they had one like his and then they had mine, mine was about 700.00 more than the 4001's but I just liked the 4002 better. I have only ever seen one other and that was in the same store the next year, the owner told me he was only allotted one a year.
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nattiep
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Post by nattiep »

No, Geddy did have a 4002.. I guess he never brought it on stage.
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See? On the wall there. No to be confused with the Wal... *drools*

Well, still.. I bet the extra $700 was worth it!

(*dances* yay.. post 1100!)
1976 Rickenbacker 4001
2011/05 Fender Standard Fretless Jazz Bass
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Post by bobcat »

All I can say about those basses is . . . "ME WANT!!!"
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Post by henny »

That Precision is one fantastic-sounding beast in the hands of Mr. Lee...
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