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s heaven ...

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8th Heaven;
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why did ya block out the pup?
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Were those last two bass pics edited for nudity?
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Yes.
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long story
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Here's my logo:
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And everyone's already seen plenty of photos of my 4001S.
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Post by bobcat »

"they currently make S basses ... the 4001c64 is an S bass ..."

Well, when I speak of an S bass, I'm thinking of one with a normal headstock.
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Post by bassduke49 »

You can view the V63 and C64 basses as being "S" basses from the production point of view; no binding, dot position markers, no Rick-O-Sound. Historically, the "S" model (which I believe stood for "Special") was initially made to satisfy overseas orders (notably European distribution by Rose Morris in the UK) in the early/mid 1960s. Perhaps the most famous 4001S would be that leftie given to Paul McCartney (presented in the US, and not through Rose Morris) which was Fireglo with a standard headstock (which when applied to a leftie is "upside down").

The V63 models (1984? through 2000) are structurally 4003 standard with cosmetic features to look like the 63 "S" models. The C64 (2001? through current) is meant to look like Macca's with the "upside down" headstock -- even if it is right handed. I doubt you'll see a simplified "S" model run concurrent with the C64.
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Post by philipharris »

So, did the RM199 have a set or thru-neck?
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Post by john_l »

As I see it the 4001c64 is not a "S" bass, it is a "C Series" bass, those being modeled after a certian famous pop groups guitars.

A true "S" bass, or re-issue "S" bass would have a proper right side up headstock.
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Post by rickaddict »

The RM 1999 had a through-neck. I'm pretty sure the set-neck S basses were all skunk-stripers (1972-1983 or so).
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I can't say for sure but I think the 4001s and 4003s did not sell nearly as well as the deluxe version of the 4001/4003 ... the S models did not become sought after until they were discontinued ... the same is true for the 4002, and 4005 ... and most of the S models were neck through ... some of the 4001s models were set neck ...

God I hope the 4004 never gets discontinued ...
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