This one is rather cute...

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This one is rather cute...

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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1992-RICKENBACKER-4003S-BASS-GUITAR-MAPLEGLO-MONO-NICE_W0QQitemZ7387876931QQcategoryZ41439QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

especially with that black trim.
If I hadn't just exhausted my Rick Reserve on a Burger "S" I'd have been quite tempted.
enough, already.
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That is a very nice looker! Image
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YEs- indeed. I like the MG W black trim, especially on an S.
It illustrates the "bridge lift phenonenon" very well- on one of the pictures you can see it clearly.

About the same lift that my '97 4003 has. I've been checking it regularly. I guess it says something about the neck strenght of modern Rickenbackers- if the bridge will lift before the neck will snap, the necks have to be pretty strong.
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It is indeed a great looking bass. My Blackstar has significant lift too, the problem is finding a BT tailpiece to replace it.
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Post by incubus2432 »

Ted,

You should probably just sell the Blackstar so you don't have to worry about it....

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Yes, that would be a load off of my mind. You still have the right of first refusal should I ever sell her.
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Yeah Ted! Sell it to me Image
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Post by ilan »

Why does this happen more often to BT tailpieces? does the powdercoating process weaken them?
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