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Post by jwr2 »

The newest Ric that I have is a '98 and it came with the 2 extra screws ...

The only Ric tailpiece that I have seen that didn't pull up without the extra screws is my 1968 4001 ... it has 3 screws total ... not 5 and not 7 like modern bridges ... 5 and 8 string models pull up worse because of the increased string tension ...
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I agree with Jeff that the pre-73, 3 screw, "split" tailpieces are extremely strong. No bending at all.
I wonder what kind of "magic metal" they are made of...

1972 4001 3-screw tailpiece:

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1986 Shadow 7-screw tailpiece.

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1998 4003 5-screw tailpiece.

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well, look how much beefier the underside of the 60's type bridge is
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Yeah Owen. Beefy.

By the way, I have a question for owners of post 2002 4003 and 4001 C64 basses:

Does the end of your tailpiece lift up from the body top?
If yes, for how much?

The tailpiece of the new 2001 4003 FG I helped a friend buy came with the end lifting up for about 1/64"...
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Paul some never lie flat, my 4003's was badly warped so i bought a new one. It looks totally flat till i fitted it to the bass, and there is still a small gap.

My 73's is warped just as bad as the 4003 was, but i cant be bothered to go through the process of having a new one shipped here again. Also i drilled into the metal to add support screws to stop the bridge snapping backwards so id have to go through all that again
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Post by bear »

Hi Paul,

So far? (Keeps fingers crossed)

My July '03 4001C64S MG has remained at flush on the bass side and maybe 1/128" on the treble side. Note: this is at the very end of the bridge on both sides.

My '97 V63 has not faired as well though. Holding at 1/16" on both sides. Same measurement location applies.

Interesting as the V63 has the much "beefier" neck and body.
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Post by paul_yan »

Thanks for chiming in, Steve.

I forgot to mention that the very end of my '98 tailpiece bends up for 1/64" too, with all 5 screws tightened.

Any words from other post-2002 basss owners?
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Post by jnbass »

Gotta hate them shill/seminar bidders!
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by m_cuffa »

My June '03 2003 4003FG is I'd say at most a millemeter above the body, although I wouldn't say it's "lifting up" - i.e. the gap doesn't increase the further you go if that makes any sense.
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Post by paul_yan »

Hey Jared,
It's $1480 now.
Check out the bid history, looks like the seller recruited a few "helping hands".
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=2371814371

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Post by rictified »

Most Rics I've owned have lifted a little bit, I've never had a real problem though with any of them, I think it obviously has a lot to do with the type of strings you are using. I think too that my 72 3 hole tailpiece is the only one that hasn't really lifted. My 7 hole tailpieces haven't lifted though, I had an 84 4003 with a 7 screw tailpiece, and my 81 4003 that is coming (someday) also has one on it. I've never seen a 4001 with a 7 hole tailpiece brand new in a store (or a used one for that matter)
I saw a couple of familiar names in the bidding war for that Shadow, what a nice bass, I like the Black Stars (along with the red and white versions) better though because of the black necks.
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Post by beatlefan »

WHOA!!!.....It's over $2,000 now!!! I guess I'll have to sell mine and pay my house off..... ;)
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Post by atomic_punk »

Only if you get a few shill bidders to help you out! What a joke that is!
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Post by rickcrazy »

Not easy to come by in these parts, I'm sure.
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Well, I have my 1974 4001 to comfort me, haha.
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