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jnbass
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love them 8 bangers!
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Never played one. Can't really think of much use for it in the bands that I play. Are the neck profiles quite thick to take all that strain? Looks pretty though.
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Necks are thiner than any other five or six-string basses. But my hands are not the same as Chris Squire's...
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Post by jeff_ulmer »

The neck feels the same as the 4003 I had from the same period. From the headstock, I believe the eBay one is a 4008, not a 4003S/8.
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No, it is an S/5. The 4008 has a bound neck - Jared? Also, beware of this one. The neck slab seems to have separated from the body wings. Notice the two finish cracks at the body/neck junction. This is fixable but I am guessing there will be action issues until it is addressed.
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Post by dswp »

Ted, you beat me to it...

That neck joint is scary..
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Cracks like that mean the neck was seriously stressed at some point. It is fixable but the repair could also mean a refin.
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Post by j_gary »

Thanks Ted for the heads up. I was getting ready to mass troops along the boarder.

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If you can get it cheap it would be worth fixing. The current price is a bit too high for that much damage IMHO.
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Post by nattiep »

Hey Jared.. what's with the censor bars now? not allowed to show what's underneath anymore?
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It will cost him $25 per set to properly license them.
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Ohh.. harsh. So he's gotta blur them now.. ok.
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Post by ilan »

"Cracks like that mean the neck was seriously stressed at some point"

A friend of mine had his v63 fall face-down from a guitar stand and it resulted in the exact same body wings/thru-neck separation. A well-known luthier glued it, but it delaminated again very soon after the repair.

I'd stay away from that 8-string.

And Jared... we all know what's under there... what gives?
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Post by rickfan60 »

The look of the horseshoe pickup is now a RIC trademark. Trademarks must be enforced to remain valid.
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