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Post by rickaddict »

But Alan...JH himself has stated that the "S" stands for Superior.


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Sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!

since I already have
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As long as you don't touch the Mapleglo 4001S that happens to be back up for sale on a certain website . . . I'd say grab the Fireglo 4001S . . . but then again, the other one IS Ruby, which is one of the most beautiful Ric finishes . . . definitely a standout on stage . . . imagine if what you'd found was a 4001S in Ruby! THAT would be killer . . .
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I don't understand the S thing. Not even 3 years ago a barely got $600.00 out of one I was selling. I couldn't give it away locally. Not all of a sudden everyone wants one!

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Personally, I just love how they look. There's something about dotted fretboards and no binding that looks great on a Ric . . . at the same time, I wish a lot of basses that are normally like that (J-basses, for example) would instead have big block or triangle inlays and neck and body binding . . . P-basses look especially good with big black block inlays.
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Aww, shucks Bobcat...you really like me?
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Post by bobcat »

HAHAHAHAHA!

I just got an image of that Oscar speech . . . and the phrase "You like me! You really like me!" is playing over and over in my head.
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Well all . I have decided on the ruby . It was a tough call but i gotta tell ya I love the deluxe appointments as well as all the newer features the 4003 has to offer . 86 for some reason seems to be a good year for necks as well . My 86 shadow is as fine a rick as they come . The ruby will arrive on thursday so as soon as i get it i'll snap some photos and send them to Dave (lol) for correct sizing to post . Thanks all for your input on this.
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Post by bob_atherton »

Congrats on the Ruby, in the end it was always your call. A tough choice to have to make though.
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Good choice on the Ruby Jeff..

Send the pics on over... : )
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so where's the S?
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Zeus is pleased, I'm sure.
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Well done on a tough choice, Jeff.

And I agree about those mid-80's necks. I have 3 of them. They feel like my '70's Ricks but have the new truss rod system.
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So where IS THE S?
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lol. Its headed to a friend of mine . We are doing a ricky swap you see .
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