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"(years and years of "say cheese")"
LOL! I don't do that.. if I point a camera at someone I say "Say Geddy Lee!". That'll get a laugh. Hence my email address. I got that from a movie.. hehe.
I like the look of the 'shoe' pickup without the 'shoe'. That pickup looks better than a high gain, but I'm not spending $400 on one.
LOL! I don't do that.. if I point a camera at someone I say "Say Geddy Lee!". That'll get a laugh. Hence my email address. I got that from a movie.. hehe.
I like the look of the 'shoe' pickup without the 'shoe'. That pickup looks better than a high gain, but I'm not spending $400 on one.
1976 Rickenbacker 4001
2011/05 Fender Standard Fretless Jazz Bass
2005/11 Fender Standard Jazz Bass
2011/05 Fender Standard Fretless Jazz Bass
2005/11 Fender Standard Jazz Bass
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rickaddict
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"I like the look of the 'shoe' pickup without the 'shoe'. That pickup looks better than a high gain..."
Why thanks, Nate. Most people on the forum seem to consider it a crime to remove the 'shoes, but for me it was the only way to go. I like the look of the 70's surrounds better as well, but looks aren't the reason I changed it. The new pickup surrounds with the "scooped" string cutout have sharp edges that bug my fingers. I know...I'm high-maintenance! I guess its from playing my original Rick 4001 for over 20 years. Anything that's not familiar throws me for a loop.
Say hi to NZ for me Nate, that place is way too pretty for its own good. I flew into Christchurch in '95 and spent a week on the South Island. I'd like to get back. I was a little nervous though driving on the wrong side of the road with the stickshift in my left hand!
Why thanks, Nate. Most people on the forum seem to consider it a crime to remove the 'shoes, but for me it was the only way to go. I like the look of the 70's surrounds better as well, but looks aren't the reason I changed it. The new pickup surrounds with the "scooped" string cutout have sharp edges that bug my fingers. I know...I'm high-maintenance! I guess its from playing my original Rick 4001 for over 20 years. Anything that's not familiar throws me for a loop.
Say hi to NZ for me Nate, that place is way too pretty for its own good. I flew into Christchurch in '95 and spent a week on the South Island. I'd like to get back. I was a little nervous though driving on the wrong side of the road with the stickshift in my left hand!
Play what you love, love what you play!
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rickaddict
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rickaddict
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- Joined: Mon Mar 29, 2004 7:46 am
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rickaddict
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Mr X. is an old friend of mine (of about 25 years) who reads this forum regularly but does not participate. He is a bit of a privacy stickler. He owns 3 Rick basses including this one...
This picture is horrible but you get the idea. The bass is superbly figured. It is the one that Mike Parks had about 2 years ago. I think it is still on his site. He also has two LH 4001s (AG and FG) and one LH 320 in JG. His collection includes an Alembic, two Fenders, an odd Hofner, and two G&Ls.
This picture is horrible but you get the idea. The bass is superbly figured. It is the one that Mike Parks had about 2 years ago. I think it is still on his site. He also has two LH 4001s (AG and FG) and one LH 320 in JG. His collection includes an Alembic, two Fenders, an odd Hofner, and two G&Ls.

