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Post by rickcrazy »

Hey, what's with the Rick on the left? It sure looks like a short scale 4001 to me.
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Post by ealdrett »

According to the caption it's a 4001S. That's all it says.
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Post by cheyenne »

Thats an oddity allright. Its not an "S", you can clearly see the binding, and look how close the bridge appears to be to the treble pickup as compared to the one in the backround.
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Post by chefothefuture »

Could be a 21 fretter...
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It's no 21 fretter for sure. Now it's got me very curious! Anyone?
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Could it be that the bass is tipped forward a bit - meaning the headstock is closer to the camera - giving a different perspective?
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Post by cheyenne »

Did they ever experiment with short scale 4001's??
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Post by beatlefan »

I thought I read somewhere that Ric DID make a few "short scale" 4001's......they occasionally dropped a few oddballs in the mix, as we've seen previously. I wouldn't be surprised a bit....
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Post by 325_fan »

Probably the dead spots killed the idea. I'd like to see come up with a medium scale (32") in a different body style.
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