Fish Out Of Water bass

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Fish Out Of Water bass

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I managed to get up to Harrods for the last day of the Harrods Rocks Exhibition. This was an interesting paint job.............

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Thanks for this Graham. It is so nice to visit the lion's share or Rickenbacker exhibits around the world just by tapping a mouse.
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Wow! That's one cool-looking Rick bass and a fitting tribute to Chris Squire. Me likes.
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The bridge PU surround is upside down and one dot on the fret board is missing!?
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Looks like its a V63. Slotted tailpiece and missing the dot on the fretboard. Its kinda hard to tell because of the custom paint, the black pickguard, and the camera angle, but it might be a regular V63 surround mounted the correct way, but it may also have had its tail shaved.
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That is TOO COOL....

Thanks for posting it Graham!

I've got to add that one to my screen saver!
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I guess we now know how to salvage the black & gray CS.
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I don't see any fish...

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Post by 86kubicki »

I heard a while back from another forumite that the black/grey CS that was in a store in our neck of the woods was finally sold.
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Post by rickenbrother »

That is cool!!
Thanks for posting those pics, Graham.
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Nice, does it come in Fireglo !!
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I'd like to see that paint job on a 4004L ...
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Post by ram »

Thanks Graham! That is really cool! For some reason I have always liked the art from that album. Man what a line that could be - Ric stars on their signature ax.....
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Post by johnhall »

If you really like this bass, it will be sold at an auction to be held by Christies in London later this year, to benefit various charities.
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Oh NO,
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