
Makers marks in Ric basses?
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Makers marks in Ric basses?
I picked up a 1982 4001 for rebuild. I noticed makers marks in the pickup router areas. Is this common?

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I have to say that the printing on yours is the smallest and neatest I've seen yet, Chris...
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I found something gnarly and scatological in my cavity. Is this normal?
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After reading this thread I decided to open up my 4003 to see what's written in it. I must say I'm really disappointed. All I could find was a boring piece of black marker graffiti and 22 written in the control cavity, there's nothing in the PU cavities. Should I send it back to Ric so they can write something more interesting in my bass?
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Jeff--I've written to you four times using the e-mail address in your profile. Apparently nothing's getting through, and nothing's getting bounced back, either.
Could you please e-mail me instead? My address is on my profile page.
Thanks.
Could you please e-mail me instead? My address is on my profile page.
Thanks.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
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