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This one scares me ...

Post by jwr2 »

it's a 97 ... it was never gigged but it was refretted ... then it has emg pickups ...

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I for the life of me can't understand why someone would try to turn a Rick into a PJ bass.
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blasphemy, simply blasphemy...
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the pickups can be removed and all of the original stuff put back in ... but why would a 97 that has never been gigged need refretting?
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must be a busy session guy.
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Post by jeff_ulmer »

>>but why would a 97 that has never been gigged need refretting?

That's what I'd like to know. A refret on a bound Ric is no minor operation.

As for the rest, yes it could be returned to stock, but at what additional cost?
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Post by ken_james »

No clue on the refret, usually they come pretty good out of the box, but then again why put a preamp and a PJ setup in a Ric?
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Post by robj »

It sounds like there is no routing required to install a P bass pickup in the neck position? Or do you mean any additional routing would be covered by a new pickgaurd?

Seriously, I've never had the pickguard off any of my Ricks.
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blasphemy, simply blasphemy...


agreed, but roger glover did it and got fantastic sounds out of it...
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<shrugs> Dunno
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Post by loendmaestro »

Didn't Roger just put a coupla jazz bass p/u's at an angle?
Plus, I'm a huge Glover fan, it'd be different if it was HIM selling the bass.
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Post by ojobob2 »

that modded bass would sound good IMO, but not "better" than the proper pickups

the big issue here is it looks awful
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His response to the re-fret issue...

It is a pretty new bass but the problem was that I
didn't play it much but it stayed in a case most of
the time. But from what me and my guitar tech can
figure that one it was a so so fret job from the
factory and some frets in the upper register raised up
alittle. So that was the problem. But it had a re fret
from 12 to 20 and that section of the board was sanded
down then when he finished the re fret he leveled the
whole board. Also because I am picky and I like pretty
low action.
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Post by rickenbrother »

He doesn't state in the ad if he includes the original pickups. At least then you could restore it if you got a new pickguard.
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