Micro confluence at my house
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Actually, I didn't do the bass portrait thing. I've got all of Ted's, and figuring that we might do a Chicago/Milwaukee Confluence next spring, I figured I'd eventually get Jeff's collection as well. It was a great time. Thanks so much Ted!
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Remind me to wipe the goofy $h!t-eating grin off my face next time I'm surrounded by Rickenbackers! I couldn't help myself. It was a fun night and went by too fast. Between the 5 that I brought, 2 that Paul brought, 3 that Mr. X brought, and Ted's 13(?) there wasn't anywhere near enough time to try them all out.
It was fun meeting all you guys and I look forward to a potential future midwestern confluence sometime soon.
I think JPS got all of my v63's mods. The plastic is obviously gold painted lucite. The bridge pickup ring is from a 70's 4001(yes, Brian it is mounted backwards. Good eye. The screw hole pattern is the same if you mount it that way and I haven't worked up the gall to drill any holes in this one!) The 'shoes are removed but the pickup remains. I think on the last page Ted meant to write: "There may well have been one but we COULDN'T hear a significant difference."(when comparing tone between the shoeless and shoe'd V63JG's).
Thanks for the compliments, guys. Looking at the last page makes me remember that I am: A) lucky, and B) spoiled!
It was fun meeting all you guys and I look forward to a potential future midwestern confluence sometime soon.
I think JPS got all of my v63's mods. The plastic is obviously gold painted lucite. The bridge pickup ring is from a 70's 4001(yes, Brian it is mounted backwards. Good eye. The screw hole pattern is the same if you mount it that way and I haven't worked up the gall to drill any holes in this one!) The 'shoes are removed but the pickup remains. I think on the last page Ted meant to write: "There may well have been one but we COULDN'T hear a significant difference."(when comparing tone between the shoeless and shoe'd V63JG's).
Thanks for the compliments, guys. Looking at the last page makes me remember that I am: A) lucky, and B) spoiled!
Play what you love, love what you play!
"Remind me to wipe the goofy $h!t-eating grin off my face next time I'm surrounded by Rickenbackers!"
Hahahaha. You look happy to be there...
I mentioned something about the 'shoe', but I was an idiot and didn't read everything ahead of time.
Hahahaha. You look happy to be there...
I mentioned something about the 'shoe', but I was an idiot and didn't read everything ahead of time.
1976 Rickenbacker 4001
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Yeah Nate, I think I've been trained to smile (years and years of "say cheese")whenever a camera is in the room, no matter how FAKE the smile! I need to break myself of that habit!(Note to self...remember: Angry scowl, impatient glare, or Billy Idol lip.) But I was happy to be there. I've never been surrounded by so many Rick basses. It was overwhelming.
Glad you like the Turq, Henny. Flash photography does make it tough to capture some of these colors. Especially the sparkly ones. The body on my turq looks like its glowing in that photo. So does the gold pickguard and TRC on my JG. Mr X's 4001AG photographed well. Paul's Monty and Mr. X's AG looked A LOT closer in color in person than the photos would indicate(but are still different).
Glad you like the Turq, Henny. Flash photography does make it tough to capture some of these colors. Especially the sparkly ones. The body on my turq looks like its glowing in that photo. So does the gold pickguard and TRC on my JG. Mr X's 4001AG photographed well. Paul's Monty and Mr. X's AG looked A LOT closer in color in person than the photos would indicate(but are still different).
Play what you love, love what you play!
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Thanks, Rikk. Wait...you found a Ruby S with the chipped paint, or was it a deluxe Ruby?
I've seen a few deluxes; most with BT, some with chrome & white...but mine is the only Ruby 4003S I've ever seen. She was born in July of 1987. She is one sweet bass. Color aside, its my best playing bass and probably my best sounding bass as well.
I'm also lucky enough to have found a 4003S/5 in Ruby.
I've seen a few deluxes; most with BT, some with chrome & white...but mine is the only Ruby 4003S I've ever seen. She was born in July of 1987. She is one sweet bass. Color aside, its my best playing bass and probably my best sounding bass as well.
I'm also lucky enough to have found a 4003S/5 in Ruby.
Play what you love, love what you play!

