Roger & his Ricks...

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loendmaestro
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Roger & his Ricks...

Post by loendmaestro »

The classic one & then some. The one on the far left is either fretless or an RM model. Nice T-bird & SVT as well.

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sloop_john_b
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Chris, the one on the far left has binding, probably a fretless then...
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It has shark fins too.
Plus five minus five!
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Looked like dots to me, but my eyes suck as is.
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Whoa, what did he do to the black one?!
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That pic is from '75. He threw jazz bass p/u's in around '73. He recently had it "restored" but damn if I can tell what's in in now...
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In another thread people are saying it has SD.
Chris, do you have a higher rez of that 1975 pic?
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You're right, those are SD pickups on Roger's 4001. Too bad...
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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Here's a clear pic of the bass with the Duncans:

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