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Hey Steve - was there any particular crowd reaction to the CS? Not that there are tons of people who are "bass aware", but it's such an usual piece to see onstage.
As far as a SE Michigan gathering, I'd consider bringing my CS out of the house - crossing the border with it is pretty disconcerting though, to be truthful.
As far as a SE Michigan gathering, I'd consider bringing my CS out of the house - crossing the border with it is pretty disconcerting though, to be truthful.
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Yup, I'm in Windsor. I looked at your profile, and I see you're in Walled Lake. I know I used to deliver there (quite a long time ago) - that's up past the 96/696/275 split, isn't it? Back then, I worked days driving straight truck and then cube van. Now I drive tractor trailer and work all kinds of insane hours. If I'd known then what I know now... 
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Actually guys, I was talking about upgrading to my tractor trailer licence when I said "if I knew then what I know now".
Now in the context of CS's, well...I guess that statement would apply there also.
I actually tried for a year to get my local *supposed* RIC authorized dealer to finalize my order. They actually wanted, at one point, to refund my money because they kept saying it was too difficult to procure one for me (why? I have no idea). Thank goodness I stuck to my guns - I think they got tired of me and finally grabbed one from Elderly in Michigan.
Now in the context of CS's, well...I guess that statement would apply there also.
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Steve - last time I had her set up, I took her back to Huber and Breese in Roseville. I liked how the first (original) set of strings sounded (told you I didn't play her much LOL), so I asked H and B to order a set of Ric strings from the factory for the set-up.
She's now had maybe 31 hours of playtime since that set-up (that counts your hour with her).
Yes, I would agree that she sounded great with those strings ... never heard her played with a pick before either, and I enjoyed the sound very much.
She's now had maybe 31 hours of playtime since that set-up (that counts your hour with her).
Yes, I would agree that she sounded great with those strings ... never heard her played with a pick before either, and I enjoyed the sound very much.
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Mike came by today ... he is thinking of getting a 4003 and having me 4-2-5 it for him ... well I got him to bring by his 4001cs ... it is a sweet player and very clean ... it has a neck that is slimmer than most 4003 basses ... here are some pictures ... http://www.3dentourage.com/425/4001cs.htm
Jeff - it was a pleasure to meet you today! Glad you enjoyed seeing and playing the CS.
If anyone here is on the fence about considering one of Jeff's 4-2-5s, don't be! He has a good mix of various Ric models, and all have their own sound and "personality" ... all played and sounded great, but the 4003 4-2-5 really grabbed me ... I just dig that Ric traditional look and sound, and to have that with a 5th string ... whoa, baby!
Thanks also for taking and posting the pics of my CS!
If anyone here is on the fence about considering one of Jeff's 4-2-5s, don't be! He has a good mix of various Ric models, and all have their own sound and "personality" ... all played and sounded great, but the 4003 4-2-5 really grabbed me ... I just dig that Ric traditional look and sound, and to have that with a 5th string ... whoa, baby!
Thanks also for taking and posting the pics of my CS!

