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Where you been Charly? That be Darren's smiling fried tomato!
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I know, I was just thinkin it resembled Mr Bill.
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Looks MUCH better with its brothers and sisters than round my neck Dave! To tell you folks the truth it was the one Rickenbacker which broke my rule - "if I buy it, I play it...alot!" ... I have to say it wasn't for me after several years of frowning at it, TRYING to join a band who would accept it (plus I have enough trouble navigating my 360's, let alone having a bass neck obscuring the view!!), and so really glad its gone to a double neck fan - anyway Dave sent me a funny Christmas Rickenbacker picture back in December, so he was always in the frame for it!!!!!!!!
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You probably have to plan a whole weekend around changing strings huh Dave? Image

What do you call a group of 4080's like that anyway?

A clutch? Gaggle? Flock?
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What a great question Scott..What is the proper pronunciation of 4080 in the plural?

4080i?
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Simon, A double neck fan?

With regards to Dave, to say he's obsessed may be putting it lightly.
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Nice buy Dave. You are the king of the doublenecks!

Simon, I seem remember reading in that article that you were a little unsure about this instrument. In that case it's always best in the hands of someone who will appreciate it. Plus, I would imagine that by selling it you can fund something else that's more up your street. Image

Oh, and I will hopefully be in touch about checking out your collection sometime in the not too distant future if it's still ok with you; I'm looking forward to it!
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Congrats Dave, you sure have cornered the market!

One question though, I thought that 4080's had contrasting binding and guard/TRC - if the binding was white then the guards and TRC's were black.
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In the case of Simon's 4080 Ilan you are correct. It originally had black plates. That is a good rule of thumb about the plates and binding being opposite, but not always. I have seen the trim and plates match, also I have seen some with checkered binding out of the factory in the 80's.
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Hi Shaun - yes stick your head in here sometime - the 4080's gone, but there's a few other nice 'uns left!!!! (and its funding treats for my 4 nieces, first of whom is reaching 18 shortly and just passed her driving test, so its her who'll be going "up that street"!!... but, er, hopefully not up the pavement.......
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Nice! Congrats Dave.
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Nice one, Dave!
You have a very serious collection happening!
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That's just over the top and I'm not jealous in any way....


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Just a few Simon? : I doubt that somehow...)

Best of luck with the gift, and I hope it works out ok. And yes, keeping off the pavement is a good idea. First time I drove a car I nearly drove it into Fleetwood Dock, but that's another story...Image
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Post by dale_fortune »

Whoa Dave, that will look good upfront with your other 2 or 3 or 4 or how many? How about a Dbl. Neck Bass and 12, say a 12 and 8 string,4005-8/12 with Dbl. Binding. Yeah, Yeah....Nice Quiver of Ricks, from what I see you have an awesome collection..
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