Do You Take the Sticker Off?
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aladams
Melissa, I actually try to take each one out every now and then for 'exercise'. Right now, I am jamming with a couple of groups of players with the 450v63 JG or the 460 BG with the 660/12TP FG, so these are seeing the most activity right now (I did take the 4080 JG out a couple of weeks ago). When I use a bass for home recording purposes, it's usually the 1975 4001S WHT - I can't put my finger on exactly why I like it better than the others, but I really love it.


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aladams
EXCELLENT Bass, Gary!!! Yep, Customs did quite a job on my forehead removing the sticker! (I'm certainly glad I didn't SIT on the sticker!) he he he...treat that bass kindly, sir! She's a beauty! BTW...has the white changed to a light creme color or has my eyesight deterriorated to point of almost no return in sight?
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sneakers
Yes that is one beautiful bass Gary. I too love white/white especially with the S models which I like anyway (I've never seen an S white/white before), that is one of the nicest looking Rics I've seen. Maurice Gibbs early 70's white/white 4001 which ran early this year in BassPlayer rag, er, I mean magazine was another real nice looking Ric.
I agree that it is important to remind potential buyers (and sellers) that Ricks are made in the US and not assembled in some lower wage country... mainly because companies like F****R turned the issue into an issue by creating distinct breeds of their "guitars" based on country of origin.. US made being the supposed best of that brand. So, I think RIC should not overestimate the intelligence of the consumer.. and certainly not rely on the whip-smart sales people to communicate anything to a new-comer to the music world. For the most part though, I think, if someones walks out with a Rick, chances are high that they went in knowing about and wanting one.. in which case the simple sticker may rightly make them feel better and maybe a bit more proud of their INVESTMENT. How many of you, like me, feel there is something important about the Wonka-like gold sticker on the paperwork? It would probably mean a little less if these guitars were whittled by children in some destitute village.

