4001 Vs 4003

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rickfan60
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Post by rickfan60 »

I have no favorite when it comes to my basses. If pressed for one, I would have to go with this.
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Post by throw_this_away »

very nice ted. Is that a refin of is it just that well cared for? I see very little yellowing.
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Post by rickfan60 »

It is original. The finish has it's share of dents and scrapes but it is still beautiful after all those years (March '63).
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ilan
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Post by ilan »

A Deluxe '63 all original... that's the holy grail.
"A Noble Instrument Must Be Nobly Regarded"
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Post by bobcat »

So will it make me immortal?
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henny
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Post by henny »

Ah, I give up. I think my enthusiam is dying for this forum.

And Ted - delightful example, keep it like that forever.
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Post by wints »

Henny, it's all about the deluxe...

I have just spent a small fortune, getting my White RM1999 converted to "deluxe" spec...

I couldn't take the simple look any longer.

New neck inlays, (that was the most labour/time intensive...) pickguard, trc, and changed out (and sold..) original pick ups.

It's like having a new bass....
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Post by henny »

Hehe Wints.

Nice try!

How is that 4003?
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