Early 4004 Cii QMG LH

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Early 4004 Cii QMG LH

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That's like the one in the RIC factory museum, except a lefty. Beautiful.
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DAMN!
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Actually, John, it isn't. The one at the RIC factory museum, the one used on stage at the 75th events, was more of a prototype for the Cii. It had a maple fretboard, and IIRC, a semimatte finish.

The one at talkbass is an early production Cii with the quilted maple top laminated to the typical Ci walnut body wings. Note also that this one has a bubinga fretboard, lowered pickups, and like all leftie Cheyenne's (and other models I suspect), a gold back-painted plexi TRC.

Speaking of lefties, does anyone know if there are ANY molded-plastic (raised letters) leftie TRCs for any model?
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Good call, Paul. I missed the bubinga fretboard difference. I guess I was wowed by the maple! I also guess thats why you are writing a bass reference book and I'm not! Image
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Simply beautiful bass... ..
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"Speaking of lefties, does anyone know if there are ANY molded-plastic (raised letters) leftie TRCs for any model?"
No lefty molded TRCs.

Peter L and I got to talking about this in TX, so I'm relaying more his expertise and experience than mine...
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I would kill for that bass!
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Sonavab_tch!
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Image

better!
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Hehehe, I think not Jared!!!
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Post by lucky »

That bass should be hung on the wall and framed it looks amazing.
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Post by leftybass »

That is a beauty of a bass. I suppose Peter and I would have to duel for it, pistols at ten paces.Image

This bass with 4002 pickup spacing would be really cool, a dream Rick for me personally.

And I agree about the left-handed TRCs, only screened and not stamped.
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Most likely injection-molded plastic rather than stamped. I think RIC had maybe one master mold made. Not enough lefties to justify a separate mold.
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That's right Paul, it is my understanding that only a righty mold was made, so all lefties get a flat plexi (oh and a silver re-issue case too). Image
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