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ken_swearingen
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Post by ken_swearingen »

and this one
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Post by henny »

Crikey, that FG v63 oooozes RM1999'ness.... lovely.
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Post by teeder »

I need to get a finger rest for mine! Though I'd never use it, it just looks cool!
How do you know where to locate it, or do you just eye-ball it?
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I copied my location from my 67,others Ive eye-balled it.
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Post by jps »

I placed it after looking at a few photos to see where it should go. The positioning does seem to vary a bit, the important thing is not to place a screw in the channel for the toaster lead!
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"The positioning does seem to vary a bit"... & the hole centres?
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Post by teeder »

Thanks guys!
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Post by wints »

Actually, all of my 60's basses have the hole for the screw in the toaster channel. That's where it's meant to be it seems.

I recently put the original rest back in the white bass and the toaster started cutting out.
I then remembered why I took it out all those years ago...
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Post by kbhag »

That's all Ric (in my opinion) needs to do...have a RM1999 configured bass available for order. With the "finger rest"(sawry about calling it a thumb rest...my bad) and thin out the neck profile as slim as they dare. I agree that the new style truss rods are an improvement. They are. It's the looks that count.(well, and the sound-real horseshoe?) I also think that new products should be brought to market for the player that is looking for "something completly different". I'd like to order a new bass in 2006 and I enjoy playing and the looks of the "original" instruments. I hope Rickenbacker can offer me(and I suspect many other customers...yup, we ARE the customers) products we can get excited about. Note: only my OPINION, and if I didn't care I wouldn't take the time to post.
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