75th anniversary 4003 Dark Cherry Metallic

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That's my dilemna Jack. I want a new 4003 as a player, so I figured I might as well get one of these, but I anticipated the cost to be below MSRP. I don't want to be scared to play it though.

At least this feeling helps in that I won't be crushed if I can't get one (then I can get a new standard 4003 and another bass too instead!).

I won't worry about it until I get the call that there really is one that I can get.
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$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$?

nah
Buy it before someone else does
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I just saw the 75th 4003 in person. Very nice! Image The finish is a darkish cherry and the gold TRC and pickguard sets it off nicely. Look for pics soon in the Confluence section.
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Sweet! The laser etched TRC is unique.
Ka is a wheel.
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Sure its all decked out and fancy but . Does it have a thin neck profile !!!!!!!!!!
im getting to old for this ****
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I didn't check out the neck on the 75th bass, but did feel some other 4003 necks in the factory. They had a much flatter feel, like an early 70's 4001.
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Steve:

What did you think about it?

Do you know if it comes with a Certificate? I'm really curious about that.

Thanks!
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I thought it looked great in person - the pic on the RIC web site doesn't do it justice. I'll see if I can find out from someone at RIC if it will have a certificate.
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THANKS Steve!

OH MAN!

Steve: I'm just going through your pictures and just spotted the "DUMPSTER BASS"! That is a beautiful bass! Is there a story go with that one?

Sigh: A RIC with BEAUTIFUL WOOD........

PS...THANKS FOR THE PICTURES! They're great!
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There was some problem with the wood on the dumpster bass if I remember right, it was headed for the dumpster so JH had that made up, it's a one-off.
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I think the colour is fantastic. me like, me want.
enough, already.
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Bob,

Are you serious? Defective?

Now that's a RIC I'd love to see produced! I'd pay MUCHO $$$$$ for a bass like that, in a heartbeat! Slap a HS in that bad boy, and....ok, ok, I'll stop.

John, would you EVER, ever consider making a run of basses with woods like the "Dumpster" bass? The 4003DB....such a pretty bass.....
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Post by markbass99 »

Umm- I just saw that picture that Steve put up and its very close to the dark burgundyglo that's on my 1973 4001, without the metallic components mixed into the new finish. Alot of people like to refer to this color as "eggplantglo" and one time when I had an eggplant in the house I held it up to the bass and it was an identical match. Steve's right, this type of color is extremely difficult to photograph, in poor lighting it always looks like jetglo. I don't feel so bad missing out on this bass since the 33 year old one I've got comes really close. I'll try to take some pictures of it out in the sun some day so we came compare, it really is a cool color when the light is right.
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Post by squirefan01 »

Steve, loved the pics!

Any word on how many of the Anniversary Editions they've already produced?

I also loved that Dumpster Bass. Beautiful!
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