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For those of you with multiple Rics...

Post by marc61 »

Pretend a new gov't law has been passed, and it cannot be broken where you are forced to rid yourself off all Ric basses over the number 1.

Which one do you keep and why?

Dave Pascoe might have a problem with this, because I'm not sure how the gov't looks at doublenecks Image
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I'd say "time to emigrate!", then mumble something ending with "from my cold, dead hands"
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Post by apollo11 »

I'd keep the C64 FG over the 4003 JG. The reasons being:

1. neck thickness--over the long haul I'd rather play a thinner neck.

2. asthetics--horseshoe/toaster, p/g extending to a tapered surround, the seldom-seen unbound body, the killer look of fireglo over walnut wings.

3. I'm a huge Beatles/McCartney fan.

4. Deep, earthy tones from the neck pickup---wow, I love soloing the toaster!

5. Time frame it took for my C64 to come in--9 months, whereas the 4003 I bought new, off-the-wall.
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Post by incubus2432 »

I'm sure this thread will somehow lead to Marc offering his address for the non-keepers.....Image

I have three 4004's with one on the way and I love each for a different reason but I must admit my choice is an easy one (and likely not much of a surprise)....I keep the 4004LK. Aside from it being a great player it is also the most interesting to look at. It also has a slight "angry" tone edge over the others (not sure of the Trans Green because it isn't actually in my mitts yet).

Fortunately I also possess a nice "arsenal" aside from my Rics so let the uprising begin!
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Post by rickfan60 »

I hear Iceland is nice. Image As for having only one Rick, well it would have to be good player and be practical. It would probably have to be my '02 5er.
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Post by green_us90 »

I'd sell my '97 4003 and keep my 4001, until the 4001 doubles in value again- then I would sell and get a new 4003 with Walnut wings, 4001 push pull pot, new bridge, amber glow fireglo, power windows, cruise control.....oops Image
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I'd keep my '77 4001 for sentimental reasons and then go back to my fairly RIC sounding Jazz.
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Post by twangs »

Two answers to this question - The present and the future.
Presently, I have 2 Rics - A 4001v63 and a 4004LK. I'd probably sell the Lemmy first, only because I'm more inclined to play the 4001v63 out - I'm so frightened of banging Lemmy up, I don't take it out often - Make sense?

As for the future - I have 2 Rics on order - A 360/12VP Blueburst and a 1996. Seeing as I make my living as a bass player, one of the guitars would have to go. It would be the 1996 - I have to keep the full scale 12 string...

Boy - That was like planning for the divorce before I even got married!
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Tony, you can keep all the guitars. The rule is 1 bass only. No limit on guitars.

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I'd keep the '68, of course.

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Post by kcole4001 »

4080's are half exempt! I'd keep my '81 JG 4080.
Easy choice.
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Dave R, don't forget the Hemi option!
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Post by j_gary »

Got a pile of 4001's, 4003's and 4004's. Kinda like having a bunch of kids screaming for your attention. If in the divorce only one could live with me, I'd take my favorite little noise maker the 4004LK.

LK doesen't quite look like the other kids, light, fast and articulate. Best athlete of the bunch, excels at all endeavors. With the third appendage, it allows a whole new ability and voice. Very punchy when angered.

Come to think of it, LK is so different from the rest of the kids, I'm wondering who the real father is. That's why I'm divorcing the two timing, no good, dirty rotten wh....., I digress your Honor. Come my little LK.
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Post by edski »

Well, in basses it's between the 2004 Laredo and the 1975 4001.

Laredo, hands down. Right now. Ask again after I get TI Flats on the 4001... Image
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Post by green_us90 »

If they offered the Hemi with the Hillborn Fuel Injection option I might go for it Image

I REALLY like how the Walnut wings look on the new deluxe 4003's- You won't find a classier bass out there, though a Mary Kaye Precision with maple neck and gold hardware comes close Image
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