4003 Used Prices
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Well , I just got off the phone with about 5 different stores that have new ricks and all of them said they still have chunky necks ! Im saddened by this . I sure wanted a new one . Fuller vintage instruments told me the ones he has have a Quote, "Modest neck profile" lol . Can you say B.S.
im getting to old for this ****
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Ted Staberow is measuring as many basses as he can find and there will be a report on thick/thin neck profiles. I think you'll discover that there is no way to predict which years have "thick" or "thin" necks, and the measurements (which very usually within about 1/8" of each other) seem random. I wouldn't let reports of neck thickness put me off buying a model/color/condition bass that I wanted.
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What is the difference between Ruby and Burgundy?
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Jeffrey, I wish you were closer so you could check out my BBR, I dont know how anyone could ever classify this neck as "thick".
Actually, we are playing at the Nugget in Ellsworth on May 21, if you wanna make the trek over, I'll let you check it out.
Actually, we are playing at the Nugget in Ellsworth on May 21, if you wanna make the trek over, I'll let you check it out.

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I like the 4004's also, Edgar. I have played Rath's 4-2-5 conversions and they are perfect for me. I just don't have one yet.
My birthday is on Friday, and I am hoping Jeff will drop his black 4004L off at my desk and say "Happy Birthday". But then again...
My birthday is on Friday, and I am hoping Jeff will drop his black 4004L off at my desk and say "Happy Birthday". But then again...
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Peter wrote:
4001 Ruby and 4000 FL Burgundy.
With Burgundy one can see the wood grain through the finish, as it is a transparent color; with Ruby having an opaque silver metalflake undercoat, the grain can't be seen.
There is a lot of variation in Ruby, from the bright 'candy apple' red like my 4001 has, to a dark, nearly burgundy red (I have a 330 Ruby like that).
... What is the difference between Ruby and Burgundy? ...
4001 Ruby and 4000 FL Burgundy. With Burgundy one can see the wood grain through the finish, as it is a transparent color; with Ruby having an opaque silver metalflake undercoat, the grain can't be seen.
There is a lot of variation in Ruby, from the bright 'candy apple' red like my 4001 has, to a dark, nearly burgundy red (I have a 330 Ruby like that).
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