....and then there was only one (Ric)

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Re: ....and then there was only one (Ric)

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jwr2 wrote:I got by with just one Ric bass for many years ... http://www.3dentourage.com/425/68-ric-2.htm

but about 2000 I started buying more Rics, jazz basses, p-basses, Ibanez, Schecter, SX, Dillion, Fender, Dean, and various home-made basses ... I was up to over 20 at one point ... I can't seem to get under a dozen ... 8)
Is it any coincidence that I started working with Jeff in the year 2000? :) I think not...
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actually that is about the time my marriage went bad and I got back into playing music ... most of the 1990s my 68 4001 sat in a case under the bed ...

so how is the old company ... I am so glad to be out of there :!: :!: :!: ... but working with you was one of the good things that happened there ... :)

Oh by the way the 98 Red Laredo has walnut headwings ...
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jwr2 wrote:Oh by the way the 98 Red Laredo has walnut headwings ...
Cool!
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Also the pickups were wired out of phase with each other ... the red and blue (hot and ground) were switched on the neck pickup ...
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I echo the sentiment that the Wal would be quite welcome at a confluence.
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