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LOL!!!

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Thanks Steve,

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Thanks Charly,

The pictures are almost dead on! I like the lighter shade! Now, to see how she plays!!!
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I've never had a problem with the UPS guy. I have everything delivered to my office. So someone is always available. Besides, I sponsor the guy's softball team every year at a tune of $500.00. He treats me pretty good.
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Congrats Tony, it looks amazing.

Does it have the new neck profile?
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Thanks Ilan,

Unfortunately, no it doesn't. From what I was able to tell, they are in the large minority. Ken S. apparently had one on Ebay that LOOKED like it had the different headstock and I think there were only 1 or 2 others here.

I DEFINITELY have the "bulbous" headstock and fatter neck. Image
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Congratulations Tony!!
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Here is a link to Ken's last auction:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-75th-Anniversary-4003DCM-bass-guitar-New_W0QQitemZ120108727525QQihZ002QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I've been watching the photos of these as they come in. While the DCM's are all really cool basses, I haven't seen ANY with the longer headstock. Compare where the TRC ends in relation to the end of the headstock. Its been the same on all of them.

I don't know what's going on over at RIC with the two different neck cutting machines and two different headstocks, but I've only seen a few 4003's with the long headstock and its been months since I've seen a new one. Maybe they're using up all the stock of bulbous headstock necks before they resume building them with the longer headstock necks.
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And congrats, Tony! She's stunning!
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Way to go!
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Thanks Jeff & Dave!

I thought for SURE Ken's had the thin neck. Oh well, wrong again! Hey, at least I'm consistient! Image

The neck feels a bit chunkier than my 2006 Monty, but NOT as thick as my 2005.

Playable for sure, but not as comfortable as I hoped for. I'm seriously considering a "liposuction" treatment on my Monty.

I really have to sit back and evaluate which ones I can play, which ones I WANT to keep but need to have a little neck whittling done, and which ones are just going to have to go.
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Congrats, Tony! I got a new bass yesterday as well!
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Thank you too Jdog!

She'll be here, waiting for your next visit! Image

It's amazing how much lighter in color she is compared to your 360! Both are cool!
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Hey Jim,

THANK YOU!

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What did you get????
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Marc Seligman and I compared our two 4003DCMs very closely side-by-side at MARF II, and they both had the same headstock and same neck.

I agree Tony, I have not seen a single one that is measurably different from any other. All have the same headstock and neck, at least that I have seen, heard of, or been told specifically about by folks "in the know" where they make them.

We should start doing a "Measure Your 4003 DCM Girth" thread about the 4003DCM specifically, kinda like the one that ran about 4001s in general a few months back. If we all post key measurements, that will settle it!
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Post by just_bassics »

Hi Tony... Not a Ric, but my wife got me a sharp blue F****r Jazz bass that I've had my eye on. She thinks three Ric basses is enough! (she's wrong, I want two more, a FG V63 and an AG 4001/3, in due time).

So, how is that DCM? The pic looks sharp. Hope it's a player!
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Congrats, Tony!! Image
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