4004Cii
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blueflamerick
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OK it’s here! Let me give a 2 second review and then I’ve got some playing to do. The wood on this bass is absolutely gorgeous the maple is lightly quilted which is what I like best. More like Scott’s red 4004 than the maple one shown on the Rick web site. The walnut sandwiched between the maple is unbelievable. The fretboard is gorgeous. The lack of walnut wings on the natural does take something away, however, it still looks great. The neck itself will take some getting use to. I wouldn’t classify it as chunky, but it’s definitely wider and thicker than my 4003 and there’s no comparison to my V63. I think I’ll adjust though. Speaking of, it’s time to go. Pictures and more detail to follow. This is one great bass. And by the way – it’s definitely a Rick!
Worth the wait, we’ll talk about that later.
Cheers
Worth the wait, we’ll talk about that later.
Cheers
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jeff_ulmer
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Some more subtle change make to the Cii .The RIC web sight reads: ,” this exquisite bass is sculpted from solid Maple and Walnut, complemented by an Eastern Maple neck running the full length of the bass.” The specs say the fingerboard is Bubinga. The catalog that can with the bass reads: “ constructed from solid eastern rock maple (nice), complemented with walnut body laminations (?) and a rosewood fingerboard” (!!!).
Pics coming soon
cheers
Pics coming soon
cheers
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