V63 refinish by Dale
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rickaddict
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You have to love white on white, so simplistic yet, with the headstock, so striking. Very nice work. I would have sleepless nights until this beauty arrives. Congratulations all around.
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Here's a few additional pics that Dale sent along...
Thank you all for your generous comments!
A special thank you to the forum members that offered assistance, in one way or another, during this project...
To Andy for checking under the hood, and other details (Cheers, Mate!)
To Sérgio for the custom wound treble PU (can't wait to HEAR it!)
To Jeff Scott for recommending Tony @ Pickguardian
To Scott Doseck for the replacement toaster
To Jeff Thomas for the "Measure Your Girth" thread
This bass is the realization of a dream come true for me. It represents the "ultimate" 4001, at least in my mind! In my first post, here on the forum, I mentioned my '68 4001 (HG serial number). I bought it new from Manny's on 48th street, and sold it in the early 80s... something I always regretted doing. Not for monetary reasons, but sentimental ones. My son has just resurrected some old Kodachrome color slides, which my brother shot in the 70s, and guess what I came across...
She's the reason why I love Ric basses so much! In the pics the bass was already ~10 years old. Other than a depression from my thumb nail, along the edge of the pickguard between the pickups, she was still mint. Last seen inside a Zero-Halliburton case, she remains sorely missed!
With that said... I'm confident that Dale is delivering a worthy replacement to such a fine bass. As I stated above... MY ultimate bass!
THANK YOU, DALE
Thank you all for your generous comments!
A special thank you to the forum members that offered assistance, in one way or another, during this project...
To Andy for checking under the hood, and other details (Cheers, Mate!)
To Sérgio for the custom wound treble PU (can't wait to HEAR it!)
To Jeff Scott for recommending Tony @ Pickguardian
To Scott Doseck for the replacement toaster
To Jeff Thomas for the "Measure Your Girth" thread
This bass is the realization of a dream come true for me. It represents the "ultimate" 4001, at least in my mind! In my first post, here on the forum, I mentioned my '68 4001 (HG serial number). I bought it new from Manny's on 48th street, and sold it in the early 80s... something I always regretted doing. Not for monetary reasons, but sentimental ones. My son has just resurrected some old Kodachrome color slides, which my brother shot in the 70s, and guess what I came across...
She's the reason why I love Ric basses so much! In the pics the bass was already ~10 years old. Other than a depression from my thumb nail, along the edge of the pickguard between the pickups, she was still mint. Last seen inside a Zero-Halliburton case, she remains sorely missed!
With that said... I'm confident that Dale is delivering a worthy replacement to such a fine bass. As I stated above... MY ultimate bass!
THANK YOU, DALE
Rickenbacker '64 & '68 4001 basses ♦ Fender Pre-CBS J & P Basses and 1968 Telecaster Bass ♦ Moog Taurus III Bass Pedals ♦ Hiwatt (Hylight) Amplification
"A good bassist determines the direction of any band."- Ron Carter
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