Frets on a FL?

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The easiest way to create a demand for something is to stop making it. The S has become quite popular since it went out of production.
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It also boosted sales of the V and now the C series basses. I am with Richard I prefer dots and no binding on 4000 series basses.
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The are a LOT easier to make too.
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Thank you Ken, and Ted. It could be a $800 affordable entry level bass. And mass produced, god-willing.
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Post by teb »

You can cut fret slots right into the existing binding and it still looks just fine to my eye. That's what Mark did when he refretted my 360-12 to give me as much neck width as possible.

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Great idea for guitars and basses bearing the Ric name, but not breaking the bank. $600-$800.
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Post by bobcat »

Wasn't that the premise behind the 2030 bass and such?

Also, here's another vote for the S-series again. Or at least flip the headstock back around on the C64. It doesn't have to be cheaper at all. In fact, it could be more expensive for all I care: I guarantee you I'd buy one!
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Post by alansan »

Yes, reverse the headstock on the C64. DO IT.

Or else pretty please being back the 4003S.
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I'm a big S fan too. But if RIC starts making them again, then mine won't be so unique!

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But Jeff you'll have one from the first run. Yours came first. C'mon Mr. Hall lets get some "s" Rick's. Or "build your own Ric" color, inlays, binding (on/off), pickups and spacing even Reverse headstock (yes/or no) I for one would not mind waiting the ridiculous wait for something I designed.
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But Jeff you'll have one from the first run. Yours came first. C'mon Mr. Hall lets get some "s" Rick's. Or "build your own Ric" color, inlays, binding (on/off), pickups and spacing even Reverse headstock (yes/or no) I for one would not mind waiting the ridiculous wait for something I designed.


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Well it was worth a shot, John.
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Post by wints »

The Dale and Paul "Custom Shop" is slowly taking shape!

I did have a notion of the reverse project, fret to fretless, for the 67 4001S I have. It plays beautifully, and would be perfect as a FL.
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But, that may be just a little too radical....
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Post by shinynewtoy »

I'm appeasing myself by ordering a new 4003FL when my friend takes my Spector off my hands... but what I really want is a fretless S (or V63) JUST like that one!
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So Dale or Paul can clone my C64S (sans the reverse headstock) using my '05 4003MG?
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