4005 Reissue
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- sloop_john_b
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- sloop_john_b
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Okay Chris, hypothetically speaking, yes - I would say that's too much to ask. RIC doesn't use ebony, and there'd be no reason to use it on a 4005 reissue - they never had it anyway. Ditto with the dot neck. (Okay, very few odd 4005/8's and others here and there had ebony/dots. You know what I mean.)
I am sure that, if it were to happen, it would be as close to a 60's 4005, cosmetically, as it could be within reason. No crushed pearl inlays, but certainly full-width inlays (This goes for any potential v68 as well). Checkered binding. Scatterwound toasters. Silver-top knobs.
You say you'd wait a year or two to get one? How long will it take you to turn blue in the face?
I am sure that, if it were to happen, it would be as close to a 60's 4005, cosmetically, as it could be within reason. No crushed pearl inlays, but certainly full-width inlays (This goes for any potential v68 as well). Checkered binding. Scatterwound toasters. Silver-top knobs.
You say you'd wait a year or two to get one? How long will it take you to turn blue in the face?
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- chronictown
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Any of you bass fellers have a sound clip of a '60s 4005 (regular or WB) in action? Would love to hear one. I saw Mark Walker playing a 4005/8 at MARF but I'm assuming those models have a sound all of their own.
I know it's a dead horse / *** topic, but a reissue 4005 just might drive me over the edge into bassdom. They're like a stretched-out 360.
I know it's a dead horse / *** topic, but a reissue 4005 just might drive me over the edge into bassdom. They're like a stretched-out 360.
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