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That is possible. I am not coaching this coming season so I may be there.
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Let me know since I am building a database to keep track of who is coming and how many instruments they will bring. :D
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So what is the correct handrest/pickup cover for a Blackstar? I have one just like the attached picture- one of those plastic ones. Is that period correct?
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bassduke49 wrote:I just received Mike Carr's Blackstar (4003 SPC), only the third or fourth I've ever seen. I was wondering if others out there who own or have owned Blackstars can clear up a few questions. I know the metal surround on the neck pickup is chrome, but what about the cover/handrest over the bridge pickup? The others I've photographed for the book had this cover removed, so not much help there. Did these come chrome from the factory or should they be black? Or did the factory vary on this? Also, I've seen both standard (metal-top with dot) and vintage (all black with white line) knobs on Blackstars. What was standard? Or did these vary also? The knobs seem to vary on the Rednecks and Tuxedos, too. Anybody know?

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Paul congrats on the getting Mike's Blackstar. I purchased his Shadow and came close to buying the Blackstar also. But my significant other put his foot down on that one. He said two Shadows AND two Blackstars under the same roof was going just way to far (he has a Shadow and a Blackstar among a few others). When I picked up my Shadow I got a peek in the case and you got one beautiful Blackstar!!!
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Thanks, Katherine. Another neat thing about the Blackstar; the case is black tolex with black fur lining!
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bassduke49 wrote:Thanks, Katherine. Another neat thing about the Blackstar; the case is black tolex with black fur lining!
What else could it be?! What is the saying - none blacker?! :lol:
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rickfan60 wrote:Here they are relaxing......
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Okay, that's just mean.
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It took a long time to find all 3. Getting the Redneck was quite a thrill (thank you Marc Seligman). I guess I still need a GF model to have ALL of the microdot basses but I am happy with the ones I have.
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rickfan60 wrote: I guess I still need a GF model to have ALL of the microdot basses but I am happy with the ones I have.
You mean I actually have something that Ted doesn't?!

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Just messin'.

I'll trade you my GF for your '63, Ted!
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rickfan60 wrote:I guess I still need a GF model to have ALL of the microdot basses but I am happy with the ones I have.
You should have bought the one Chris Pappas used to have. I played it in Baltimore last year, nice bass, although the neck was quite chunky.
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jps wrote:You should have bought the one Chris Pappas used to have. I played it in Baltimore last year, nice bass, although the neck was quite chunky.
I like the neck on mine. Its a little bigger than a 4001 neck, but not as big as the current Rick necks. Its a little wider across the fretboard than my 80's 4003's but not as wide as a 4004. And with the adjustable string spacing on the bridge, I can get the spacing the same as a 4000/4001/4002/4003/4005.

Not the most visually exciting Rick bass design, but its comfy, it sounds great, and it plays well. I prefer it over my 4004 Cheyenne in both tone and neck feel. It is a little heavier though.
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We have to get together Jeff. It has been too long. Our collectons have grown a bit since the last time. I'll send an email.
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