The Official 75th 4003DCM Forum Owner Thread

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I started taking a tally yesterday of members from this forum, and the RIC forum.
So far almost 1/3 of the "Order of the 75th" have been accounted for.
23 to be exact, and I am happy to be part of this group.
I really hope we can add some of the UK members to this list.

Order of the 75th.

Marc Seligman
Scott Jehlik
Andy O'Connor
Ted Staberow
Joey Vasco
Greg Skinner
Edgar Aldrett
Paul Boyer
Bill Mahony
Greg Horton
Tony Cabibi
John Koelling
Scott Jehlik
Dave Pascoe
Jocelyn Gerlach
Scott Doseck
Rikk Desgres
Bob Scott
Tim Sarter
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Steve Wood Canada
Jon Casselman Canada
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Post by lowendbob »

Correction, make that 22 so far!

Marc Seligman
Scott Jehlik
Andy O'Connor
Ted Staberow
Joey Vasco
Greg Skinner
Edgar Aldrett
Paul Boyer
Bill Mahony
Greg Horton
Tony Cabibi
John Koelling
Dave Pascoe
Jocelyn Gerlach
Scott Doseck
Rikk Desgres
Bob Scott
Tim Sarter
Celebrity_Holmes
Ken Swearigan
Steve Wood Canada
Jon Casselman Canada
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Post by squirefan01 »

I must be thinking about getting this too much.

I had a dream last night that I was at my sister's house in New York, and she handed me a handwritten note from Chris Squire, apologizing because a part for the 75th 4003 was not available, and it would not be delivered until sometime between 2008 & 2011. I went to the Ric site and sure enough there was a similar news release there.

Pretty funny.
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Post by tsarter »

Woo hooo - Bob put my name with the other owners. He must know something I don't as I have not yet heard back from my local dealer.

Where did you get your crystal ball, Bob. hope it is right!

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Post by ajish4 »

Hey Greg,

Talking about dreaming....how about this one?

I wonder if the Hall's might consider producing a Special FORUM MEMBERS LIMITED EDITION run?

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Throw my name on the pile too!

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Post by rickfan60 »

Cool Jeff!!

Bob: I think Ken's name is spelled Swearingen.
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Tony,

I think the Forum member only bass has been kicked around before. In fact I think the model that was decided on would be a 4001V68. I think Jeffrey Scott would know more about that.

Bob, is that just the bass list? I will let you know Tuesday if i made the list.
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Post by rickfan60 »

Yes, exactly. We collectively "designed" a model we called the V68 about a year and a half ago. The likelihood of it ever being built is probably slim. At least for now.
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Ted, did you count one or two for me?
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I thought that is what I remembered Ted. I remember speaking to Jeffrey on the telephone about it a while back. With my assault on the C Series just about complete, I need something else to look forward to.
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Post by rickfan60 »

Just one Andy. You are in line for two? My wife was actually hunting for another today. Do you believe it?!! After attending the 75th I think she understands what this Rick ownership is all about.
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Post by jps »

I thought it was Jeff Rath that was instrumental in the forum bass idea. Personally, I'd love a 4004L with the neck dimensions of my '67 4005WB and the toaster pickups positioned at the neck and in the position of the 4004Cii with the bridge pickup closer to the bridge, inline with the selector switch, which of course would really be a volume control along with the other volume control and tone control. The bass would be Jetglo with chrome Hipshot hardware, have a vintage plexi TRC and there would be a checker binding strip inlaid into the circumference of the body, all along the edge, and FWCP inlays in the ebony fingerboard with black binding on the neck.

This bass would make a very nice compliment to Brian's BTB bass.
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just want one 'o these...
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Post by marc61 »

Umm..Ted, I think she was going to surprise me for me next birthday, and you just blew it...

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