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Just FYI: Jack has gotten very conservative in his
"older" age. He very rarely goes for the chord thing any more. The only thing that comes immediately to mind is the last E-chord in "I See The Light."
Believe it or not, as much as I love Jack I'm not crazy about the Epi and never got one.
It is a big machine and I don't like the neck profile (kinda big and round for my taste). I prefer smaller necks like Ibanez.
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Mark, if you don't like big necks I would stay away from the RIC 4003. It's like a Louisville slugger! No kidding.

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Cole, thanks for the heads up but I never considered a 4003.
I was never into the Wakeman thing (though I like his playing a lot).
The one I drool over is the 4005, remember?
(It's the one that looks a little like a 360 guitar.)
Speaking of which, there is a Rik site that shows a 4005 with a "light show" inside that they say was once owned by Casady. I asked Jack once if he ever had a 4005 and he said no. (Though I didn't specifically mention the light show one.)
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I think you mean Squire thing.

Yes, the 4005 is a just a 360 bass. I think it was The Who bassist who once owned the lightshow 4005. BTW, McGuinn had a lightshow 12 string with slant frets in the 70s. It was once owned by a member of our fair board Mr.Jennings. I think it's now in that music thingy in Seattle. Not sure what it's called but Hendrix's strat is there along with a few other celib guitars EVH's Charvel comes to mind.


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Cole,
You might be right, it might have been Entwistle who owned the lightshow bass.
But, uh, it's actually THIS site that says it belonged to Casady:
http://rickresource.com/rrp/temptingbass.html
Scroll almost all the way down.
Sorry.
I can ask Jack again.
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