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Jeff, that's a beauty. I've noticed variations in CV thickness over the years, as formulas and application specs changed and were updated. The few early '70s basses I've worked on have thin finishes like this one, which, BTW, is pretty spectacular if you ignore the diaper, which I now have little trouble doing!
My '67 625, OTOH, has a CV coating that's thicker than the basses I'm referring to. And a number of other late '60s Ricks I've restored had slightly thicker CV. '60 to '63 or so, (like several Capris and a 425 I've got on board right now) feature thinner CV, too.
My '67 625, OTOH, has a CV coating that's thicker than the basses I'm referring to. And a number of other late '60s Ricks I've restored had slightly thicker CV. '60 to '63 or so, (like several Capris and a 425 I've got on board right now) feature thinner CV, too.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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Getting the very first Ric you've seen, that's the coolest part of the story IMHO. I wish I could get the first Ric I've seen in person, it was a pre-'73 Azureglo, with full width CP inlays.
Remember the story about Danny Gatton? He has always wanted to have a Gibson ES265 like his childhood hero, Scotty Moore. Then one day in a pawn shop he finds a beat-up 1954 ES265 and buys it. Years later he meets Scotty Moore and shows him the guitar... and Scotty goes, you know that IS my old guitar...
Remember the story about Danny Gatton? He has always wanted to have a Gibson ES265 like his childhood hero, Scotty Moore. Then one day in a pawn shop he finds a beat-up 1954 ES265 and buys it. Years later he meets Scotty Moore and shows him the guitar... and Scotty goes, you know that IS my old guitar...
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Thanks for the photographic tour, Jeffrey. A most beautiful bass.
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"Getting the very first Ric you've seen, that's the coolest part of the story IMHO. I wish I could get the first Ric I've seen in person, it was a pre-'73 Azureglo, with full width CP inlays".
Ilan, it's bad enough never having even played one. If it'd have been the first Ric I played I don't know what I'd have done!
Jeffrey, the bass looks fantastic in your photos.
Ilan, it's bad enough never having even played one. If it'd have been the first Ric I played I don't know what I'd have done!
Jeffrey, the bass looks fantastic in your photos.
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That's a great story!
The personal connection is really cool, not to mention the fact that the bass is in such good condition.
Congratulations on a very special score.
Sometimes getting the very first Rick you see in person is conditionally quite easy: for example if you live somewhere out of the way & buy the first one you find!
I've only seen 4 Ricks in person, & own three of them!
The personal connection is really cool, not to mention the fact that the bass is in such good condition.
Congratulations on a very special score.
Sometimes getting the very first Rick you see in person is conditionally quite easy: for example if you live somewhere out of the way & buy the first one you find!
I've only seen 4 Ricks in person, & own three of them!
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beauty! very nice find,jeff. pardon me if this is already public record,but what is the "custom" gauge for the chromes-i tried a standard 45-105 set on my 4000,and they proved to be too high-tension for the neck-mind you,after having just removed pyramid flats from it!
'74 4000 White
'98 4004Ci
'04 4004Cii MG Fretless conversion
'04 4004 Laredo FG 4002v57 Custom
'98 4004Ci
'04 4004Cii MG Fretless conversion
'04 4004 Laredo FG 4002v57 Custom

