Checkerboard binding on a 4-2-5

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Kinda where I'm going except for the horseshoe.
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ya ... I might not do the horseshoe either ... it gets in the way of playing, picking, thumb slapping, and fingering ... but it looks pretty ...
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Man, Charly, I won't even recognize my old bass once you're done with it! Image
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I changed my mind I don't want it anymore!!!

Just kidding!
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Someday this may get checker binding and walnut wings!

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BTW, you do know that the toaster will cover five strings, don't you? Image
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Now.
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BTW, you do know that the toaster will cover five strings, don't you?

It should if its a 4-2-5. Thats what the 4003S/5 had on it.
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but there may be "PHASING" problems ... with 6 magnets and only 5 strings ...
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It's my understanding that a toaster PU will cover 5 strings but with a possible phasing problem.
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ROFL.... you guys slay me.... sometimes...
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It's here! I get to play my new 4-2-5 tomorrow at church!!!!!!


It's purtty! And with the thicker 2004 neck,it feels just like a 5 string! I have owned a few 5 strings in m,y day. I will have to get used to the slightly more narrow spacing but it's not that much different. The neck is way thicker than my 87!
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I love the treble pickup surround. It is so much cleaner than the factory one without the cover....
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Hey if I lived in CA I would visit your church tomorrow ... if you have a bass pod then try the brit major model with that bass ... I'm not really a flat wound guy but that bass was pretty cool with flats ... I was pretty happy with the action on that bass when I was done ...

the biggest, widest, chunkiest neck on a Ric bass is my 2020 4-2-5 ... but even then it is still slimmer than other five string basses ...
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