Trade ? Dingwall for 4003S

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Trade ? Dingwall for 4003S

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I broke both wrists in a motorcycle accident a year and a half ago . I can play my 4004 Cii ok but am having trouble with my 5 string basses . I have a purple 5 string Dingwall Afterburner I would like to trade for a 4 string or converted 5 string 4003S . I also have a 77 Autumn glo 4001 and other basses someone might be intersted in for possible trade . Ideas ?
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Sorry to hear about your wrist man. That sucks hard. Good luck on finding something.
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I broke my left wrist playing soccer when I was kicking the ball and someone took my plant foot out from under me, then down I go, right on it. It took about a year until I could play without pain again.

Can you post pics of your Dingwall? Maybe this should be in Rickenbackers Wanted section...
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Yeah Steve, I was wondering where best to post this. Still kinda new to the forum .
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I would have to send email photos of the Dingwall to interested persons . Can not figure out how to post photos to this site .
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Barry, if you e-mail me the pictures, I will modify them to fit within the thread.
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About 7 years ago I got arthritis so bad I could barely play and barely walk ... I took lots of coral calcium and other supplements and now I can play good and walk good ... and I can even do both at the same time ...

I've never seen a dingwall afterburner ... post a pic ...
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Post by zoomduck »

Hey Jeff . Both at the same time ? Hope you do'nt walk too far when you are playing Image I think a Rath modified RIC will help my situation in the future . I could play better 6 months after my accident , now a year and a half later I'm developing scar tissue that is making the joints stiff . You should visit the Dingwall web site . They are very innovative.
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Barry's pictures:

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Strange, all I did was "Save As" and the files were the right size in kb.
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Post by rickfan60 »

I have always been intrigued by the fan-fretting used by Dingwall. Each string has it's own scale.
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oh ya ... I've seen one of them before ...
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Post by rickenbrother »

I would imagine that playing that bass would take some considerable time to get used to. I sure it's nice though.
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I played one a few years ago and it took little adjustment. It felt very natural and sounded awesome......it really surprised me how easy it was to play. Nice basses.
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Post by zoomduck »

It is actually easy to play ( without broken wrists ). Bass Player magazine said " the B string is the voice of god " and that's a fact . I love this Dingwall. Since the B is 37" and the G is 34" all the strings have almost the same tension . She feels Good and sounds huge !!
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