77' Transparent Emerald Green 4001
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- brianeharmonjr
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Re: 77' Transparent Emerald Green 4001
I'm almost positive this is the one that switched hands a couple of times over at the Talkbass forum. It used to have a black pickguard and the regular pickup surround. See the links below:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthrea ... cker+green
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthrea ... cker+green
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthrea ... cker+green
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthrea ... cker+green
Re: 77' Transparent Emerald Green 4001
that's the one i was thinking about too.brianeharmonjr wrote:I'm almost positive this is the one that switched hands a couple of times over at the Talkbass forum. It used to have a black pickguard and the regular pickup surround. See the links below:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthrea ... cker+green
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthrea ... cker+green
- bassduke49
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Re: 77' Transparent Emerald Green 4001
Bryce, I think this is the one that was on G-base. I thought about getting it, but finally let it go. The current seller says he replaced the black pickguard with white, and added the Hipshot bridge and the Pickgaurdian pickup surround. It may still have "neck issues" but a lot of "neck issues" are solvable with the knowledge base here on the forum.
Re: 77' Transparent Emerald Green 4001
edski wrote:I think you refer to an old one that Andy Winter has...which if I recall, could *possibly* be Roger Waters' old 4001...that one was unplayable and had no electronics, I believe. And was far older than a '77.brycycle wrote:it was floating around before the Emp. if i recall, there were neck issues.
Ed, it's always had wiring, just high action and, therefore, no strings for a long time! It's strung now, and I'll be playing it next week when home in the UK.
I'm pretty sure it's not RW's old bass either now, as old photo's have shown a possible broken guard, and my original is still complete...
Re: 77' Transparent Emerald Green 4001
yes, that's true Paul - but this one has been 'hot potatoed' quite frequently.bassduke49 wrote:Bryce, I think this is the one that was on G-base. I thought about getting it, but finally let it go. The current seller says he replaced the black pickguard with white, and added the Hipshot bridge and the Pickgaurdian pickup surround. It may still have "neck issues" but a lot of "neck issues" are solvable with the knowledge base here on the forum.
Re: 77' Transparent Emerald Green 4001
yeah - but I was thinking more along the lines of all models....eric_b wrote:It is if you order a 4004
- kennyhowes
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Re: 77' Transparent Emerald Green 4001
Yep! Mine is a little darker though.eric_b wrote:I like it!
Kenny has a 4005 in the same trans green color.
This would be a nice match though...hmm...
Re: 77' Transparent Emerald Green 4001
Well, since you've always had that greenie on the other side of the pond, I've never seen it in the flesh!wints wrote:edski wrote:I think you refer to an old one that Andy Winter has...which if I recall, could *possibly* be Roger Waters' old 4001...that one was unplayable and had no electronics, I believe. And was far older than a '77.brycycle wrote:it was floating around before the Emp. if i recall, there were neck issues.
Ed, it's always had wiring, just high action and, therefore, no strings for a long time! It's strung now, and I'll be playing it next week when home in the UK.
I'm pretty sure it's not RW's old bass either now, as old photo's have shown a possible broken guard, and my original is still complete...
You had/have another old carcass that has no electronics if I recal, correct?
- jingle_jangle
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Re: 77' Transparent Emerald Green 4001
Moral: If you paint your Rick in a unique color (or do anything else "one off" to it), it will be immediately recognizable to RRF members (and other nutcases) and will be tagged and followed for the rest of its re-born days...
