The Official 75th 4003DCM Forum Owner Thread

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****!!!
I'm just happy to be here.
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They won't get any cheaper I'd imagine!
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Well, at least I got the chance to play the 8 string....
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In response to a question on the RIC forum about whether or not all 75ths will have thin necks, JH said the following:

"Given that these instruments have not yet been produced, I can't answer that now.

We are currently delivering both types and will for awhile; whether we make the final cut-over complete by the time of the 75th anniversary production nobody knows."

Sounds like some of those getting 75th 4003s will have thin necks, and maybe others will not...as if 75 in the world didn't make them unique enough.
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still looking...

(crickets chirping)
Buy it before someone else does
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Deal or No Deal
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Post by gregson1 »

If my 4003DCM comes in with what I perceive as a fat neck, it will be offered up for resale. "No Deal", regardless of the other features.
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Post by bob_atherton »

Greg, with regret I will follow your lead if it comes with a fat neck.

I am confident that they will have the slimmer necks, after all it's a 4003 that was ordered long after the new neck profile was announced. Had I ordered a 4003 AFG on the same day it would come with a new neck. I don't get why this special color should not have the new neck.
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Post by rikk »

I hope mine comes with a neck!;-)
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Post by thinneckrick »

thats always a bonus on a guitar
im getting to old for this ****
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Post by vito »

Greg and Bob,

If either of you are unhappy, I'll gladly take it off your hands.
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hey fat necks are ok-on g'tars that is...
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Post by gregson1 »

I don't think I'll have much trouble 'unloading' a 4003DCM. I remain optimistic that I won't have to.
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Or, if they end up coming both ways, you can probably find someone else who wants the other style and do a 1 for 1 swap.
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Post by bob_atherton »

Lateral thinking Paul, I like it.
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