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Post by jwr2 »

yep ... that is why I am able to easily put a 5th string on them and they hold up fine ... and I didn't know the newer 4004 basses had stronger necks ... I thought the change to bubinga was for looks or sound characteristics ...

So can we get some necks and give them to mythbusters to break ... or better yet blow them up?

aahhh ... just kidding ...
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...it does sound like fun to test the breaking point of the wood with a forklift.
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breaking stuff is fun heheheheheh ...

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Post by throw_this_away »

I think ken's big paws could do a good job on testing neck strength.

Aside, but I love when he demonstrates the thinness of his ric necks by showing a picture of his paws holding the neck. Those hands could make a baseball bat look thin. hahaha (ducks for cover)
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We need a picture of him with his hands around the neck of that 10-string bass that Jeff has on his website . . . the crazy-huge fretboard one . . . that's the TRUE test of hand size . . .
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Post by gshadoan »

I think I would get physically ill if I had to watch a RIC neck being broken .... on purpose, especally a Cii5. I just hope I dont have nightmares of JH and a forklift. " Here ya go Greg, so ya wanna mod my basses huh" .... " Lets just test that neck for ya " KERSNAP!!! AHRRG...
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actually the neck on my 10 string is not as bad as some 5 and 6 and 7 string basses ...

http://www.3dentourage.com/425/10string.htm
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Post by nattiep »

Hahahah Mythbusters! That show is amazing! If I ever saw A Rickenbacker on the show I'd be both excided and dreading what they're gonna do to it.. maybe put it in another home made cannon or something.
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Post by rickenbrother »

I wouldn't want to watch any RIC neck getting broken, but to test a wood blank... I would work the forklift.
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Post by cwk »

Yeah.Ok.I had my finger crushed by an inexperienced
lift driver.I'll take your word for it.No fun at all.Poor necks,I know the feeling.
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No, I mean that bass with 10 SEPARATE strings in the "Hall of Shame" section. You know, the one with the fretboard a mile wide?
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yep that is a conklin 10 string ... you can park a minivan on the fretboard ...
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Yeah, it's like an aircraft carrier deck! "Preparing initial descent!"
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Brings a new meaning to "OK nine wire."

Only Navy pilots will get that.
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