What year & model Ricks have the thinnest necks

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Barry--It sounds like this is a job for S Man!!

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Wow Jeff ! That's beautiful ! Is that a conversion from 4001 to 4001S ? Should I do that to a 77 Autumnglo ? Looks very comfortable .
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My '67 4005WB has the thinnest neck I have felt.
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Barry - why the change on the Cii from the HB1s to toasters? Curious. Jeff Scott did that also.
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For what it is worth.

This is the last effort from the forum to make a database.

Rickenbacker 400x Bass Neck Measurements

Owner Model Year 1st Fret 7th Fret 12th Fret 16th Fret Nut WD 12th Fret WD
J Hering 4003 2002 0.950 0.950 0.980 1.080
M. Hutchinson 4003 2004 0.920 0.920 0.950 0.980
T Staberow 4001 1975 0.885 0.865 0.875 0.88
T Staberow 4001 1963 0.830 0.850 0.850 0.925
C Merrin 4001 1975 0.868 0.835 0.838 0.87
J Drysdale 4003 1996 0.830 0.810 0.810 0.840
J Drysdale 4001 1972 0.870 0.860 0.860 0.880
J Allgaier 4003 2004 0.927 0.946 0.970 1.048
K Teed 4001V63 1992 0.882 0.882 0.897 0.904 1.655 2.075
K Teed 4001V63 1993 0.892 0.895 0.905 0.945 1.720 2.150
D Pascoe 4001JG 1972 0.882 0.890 0.902 0.925 1.700 2.049
D Pascoe 4001FG 1972 0.877 0.860 0.871 0.883 1.680 2.093
D Pascoe 4001BG 1974 0.868 0.879 0.895 0.962 1.699 2.144
D Pascoe 4/3/8 Silve 1986 0.852 0.870 0.932 0.997 1.639 2.066
D Pascoe Shadow 1986 0.846 0.897 0.944 0.969 1.614 2.054
D Pascoe 4001V63 1997 0.909 0.889 0.899 0.917 1.737 2.151
D Pascoe 4001CS 1998 0.899 0.891 0.905 0.905 1.707 2.124
D Pascoe 4003MID 2002 0.958 0.944 0.973 0.986 1.700 2.125
D Pascoe 4003TUR 2002 0.954 0.952 0.981 1.000 1.699 2.147
D Pascoe 4003MB lh 2003 0.917 0.938 0.963 0.918 1.695 2.115
D Pascoe 4001C64 2003 0.917 0.888 0.892 0.911 1.699 2.110
D Pascoe 4003FG 2005 0.984 0.940 0.964 0.981 1.720 2.143

MISC
D Pascoe 4005 1967 0.832 0.870 0.876 0.879 1.684 2.096
D Pascoe 4080WHT 1975 0.891 0.836 0.889 0.888 1.607 2.027
D Pascoe 4080AZ 1975 1.097 0.872 0.884 0.876 1.592 2.057
D Pascoe 4000FG 1975 0.913 0.871 0.881 0.891 1.660 2.085
D Pascoe 4080BG 1979 0.98 0.902 0.899 1.362 1.694 2.017
D Pascoe 3001 1979 0.938 0.924 0.926 1.270 1.673 2.094
D Pascoe 4002 1982 0.932 0.862 0.918 0.948 1.621 2.039
D Pascoe 2050 1988 0.933 0.929 0.963 1.24 1.642 2.133
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Hi John . My favorite bass sound has always been single coil . 4001 , flatwound , palm muted , played with a pick or 4001 roundwound . I have not been able to duplicate that single coil tone on the 4004 . The toasters will be an experiment in my never ending search for tone . I like the 4004 very much comfort wise and for deep finger style playing . Just need to test the waters.
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So Barry, how does the neck of the 4004 compare to the '77?
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A 1977 AutumnGlo.....Barry, should you decide to sell that baby, keep me in mind! Image
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Thanks, Barry!

No...no converting is necessary. That's an '87 4003S. Pretty similar to a '77 4001 in feel and tone(except that she was born without a cap), only my right wrist is happier playing the S.

I would think that converting would be a huge PIA. 4003S models are out there, but not very common.
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John...The 4004 neck is bigger everywhere next to a 4001 but for me it is still on the small side . My 4004 neck is very close in dimension to my 64 P Bass . Very flat oval and thin.... finger board to back of neck .
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Barry - thanks for the explanation on the toasters. I guess that's what I like about the 4004 - different and meatier than my pup-modded 4003. Whereas my 4003 (toaster and unwound-6.8k/alnico5 magnets bridge) sounds like how I hear a 4001 on classic recordings (Yes, Genesis, Rush, Wishbone Ash, etc.), the 4004C sounds still like a Rick, with clank and growl, but has the high gain/humbucker sound and capable of deeper heft, if you will.

I really like the body profile of my 4004C - soft angled edges. I also love the neck - I can't imagine a 4001 being slimmer in profile. I'm glad John_L asked the question as I too wondered. My 4004C neck is appreciably thinner (but with the profile you describe) than my 2004 4003.
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John . Absolutely correct on the 4004 . If the toasters end up being too thin the humbuckers are going back on !
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I can think of three people, Rath, Scott, and Pappas that can vouch for the way toasters sound in a 4004Cii and its anything but thin. Just make sure the pups are at least 5mms away from the strings, 4mm is better if you can manage it. I like the neck on the 4004 too, it's wide but it's sure got a nice backside profile.
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Hey Mark....I've been looking at your toaster / 4004 since I found this forum . Very Nice ! I hope I will be able to install the gold covers from the Cii onto the new toasters .
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Post by markbass99 »

Well I can't take credit for the toasters, that would be Mr. Scott(have you seen his fretless with toasters). Really love this bass, I have three other ricks I could play but I just seem to be drawn to this one, definitely a keeper.
73 Feb 4001, 73 March 4001, 73 April 4001, 73 May 4001, 73 June 4001, 73 July 4001
04 MM Bongo 5HSp, 07 MM Bongo 5HS, 09 MM Bongo 5HS, 09 MM Bongo 5Hp, 11 MM Bongo 5H
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