Are 21-fretters THAT different?
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Looks like the outline of the inlays to me.
As if someone made the saw kerfs and then filled the kerfs with an inlay material.
Do I win a prize if I'm correct?
As if someone made the saw kerfs and then filled the kerfs with an inlay material.
Do I win a prize if I'm correct?

'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
That's you drooling over it John.
I'ts not really wet!
I'ts not really wet!

'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
The bass is about the same...I'm getting a little dusty. Too much travel for work, not enough playing music.
I'm using medium to light gauge DRs. I think the E is a 0.95". So, nut to bridge is 33 5/16" on the G string. 21st fret to bridge is just a bit less than 9 15/16". Nut to 21 is about 23 5/16".
The upper wing is 13 3/4" at the glue line. The lower wing is 13 3/8".
I'm using medium to light gauge DRs. I think the E is a 0.95". So, nut to bridge is 33 5/16" on the G string. 21st fret to bridge is just a bit less than 9 15/16". Nut to 21 is about 23 5/16".
The upper wing is 13 3/4" at the glue line. The lower wing is 13 3/8".
Boy, did they. It was sold to Lowdbass (Daryl Jones?) and he traded it to Bob Hynosky. I tried to find info on the bass but never had much luck. I found some of my old posts on the old archive of alt.rickenbacker.
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.guitar.rickenbacker/search?group=alt.guitar.rickenbacker&q=21+fret+bass+hornetamx1&qt_g=Search+this+group
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.guitar.rickenbacker/search?group=alt.guitar.rickenbacker&q=21+fret+bass+hornetamx1&qt_g=Search+this+group

