Vaguely Rick-ish abomination...

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Post by rickenbrother »

The overall boday shape is okay, but what's with some of the features like the tuner configuration and the pickups in those routes? LOL
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Hmmm... two-piece neck?! Looks like three-piece to me...
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Ric on acid!
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I don't think it will play in tune though. Check out that funky fret job!

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Looks like a grade school shop project to me. YEECH...
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Haha! You took the words right out of my mouth.
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Post by fran4001 »

Wow, the fret job is scarin' me! "Buy-out price" of $300? That's insane.Might be worth 50-60 tops. What a shame, cuz it looks like it had some potential.
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Post by billy_sacco »

Well he did include fret wire for you to repair his ****** job woohoo!
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Post by rickfan60 »

Fixing that would take more than fret wire.
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Post by 86kubicki »

Yeah but the wood was purchased from Pete Skjold! That's right - Pete Skjold! Um... who the hell is Pete Skjold?
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Post by edski »

Actually, the body shape is something I would possibly come up with...between a J bass and a Rick. But I would design it to be a neck through.

And those frets are horrible, as well as the fact the bridge overhangs. Or so it looks.

So overall I'd give it a D-.
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"who the hell is Pete Skjold?"

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Post by bobcat »

"Looks like a grade school shop project to me. YEECH..."

What's funny is I know a kid here at college who made his own bass for a shop project, and it's FAR superior to the one in this thread . . . the only problem with his bass (besides the very "metal" looks) are that the neck is made to fit his hands perfectly . . . meaning "VERY deep D-curve", because he has huge hands. It sounds quite nice though.
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Post by gshadoan »

This picture cracks me up. The best of the bunch LOL.
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