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A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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sloop_john_b
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LOL! What is with that bass Sergio? Weird bridge pickup, weird knobs, and checkered binding?

My 4001c64 unfortunatley has quite a bit of lift on it. Could be from the Pyramids, though. I'm sure they don't help it. One of these days i'll spring for some TI's.
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That can't be good for the intonation...
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My FG C64 also has quite a bit of bridge lift. Probably from the Fender flats I hado on it. My other C64's have absolutely no bridge lift but they've always had the standard strings on them.
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Ah, just saw the thread, Electra copy.
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