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Pictures Of Your 4080 Models

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Just rekindling an old thread/subject. Here's my 1979 4080 in better quality pictures. As I remember, there are a couple of further 4080 owners in the Forum. Step forward, please.
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No, I'm not contemplating selling it.
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Sergio, A BEAUTY! Is that AG? HUGE case?
Do you play it, and if so, on what? I'm just wondering how it's used...I'd love to have one myself being both a bassist and guitarist, and am wondering if it sounds as good for bass and guitar as a seperate one would.
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this should be a short thread.

Hey Sergio-that thang needs a horsie pick-up!Image
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Sergio, its beautiful. I've really been looking at these as a serious investment. What with CS signatures going through the roof, how many of these can possibly be available? I know Mike Parks has a couple, but I just dont have the funds right now. I'd really like to know how the bass sounds. I would think what with the extra body mass it would take on an entirely different tone. Deeper, perhaps more punch? I also understand that the 4080 has bolt a bolt on neck design, never seen the back of one. Maybe you can provide a pic of the back?
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Thanks for the interest, guys.
Yes, it is Azureglo and the HSC is huge and heavy! Yeah, I do play it a lot. I plug it into a Rick TR35B bass amp, which is perfect for the six-string sound too, really.
A horseshoe pickup on my 4080? What for? For the sake of looks or sound?
I don't know how many 4080 and 4080/12 Models were made between 1975 and 1985 (?). My guess is, not that many. Yes, the bass sounds noticeably punchier than a 4001/4003. It has a killer trebly tone, too. Both necks on it are bolted on, or should I say, the 6-string neck is; the bass neck is both bolted on AND set. Even with all four bolts removed it won't come off. I can't provide a shot of the back right now, however I believe you'll find a couple of such shots at Mike Parks' site.
Originally my 4080 had black guards & nameplates, Grover tuners on the bass neck, and the 5th control knob, of course.
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Bolt on and set, very interesting. Thank you very much Sergio, she's certainly a keeper. Image
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Sergio,
Where did you go for new pickguards and TRC's for that beast? Image
I just bought a '76 AG with black guard and TRC painted black, and would like to make them white again. Any tips?
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Sergio-

Hey only for looks! Don't wanna mess with the value or anything.

I got this thing about horseshoe pick-ups...
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I ordered the white TRCs ordered directly from RIC (back in 1982 things were easier in that department...), and I made the pickguards from solid white acrylic sheet stock.
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Post by marty »

You did a nice job with those pickguards by the look of it Sergio.

Good choice with the colour change too....I think white pickguards looks better against Azureglo than black ones.
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Jared, me too. I love that horseshoe. I keep following lap and steel rics on ebay hoping to get one with the right horseshoe (if that's possible). Some do mention in their ads that the horseshoe's are 1 and 1/4" wide as opposed to the 1 and 1/2".

I have this dream about putting it on the 4003/8mg I'm waiting for.
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Marc-

the reissue horseshoes that I have are all 1.25" not 1.5"...
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Post by paul_yan »

Sérgio ,
Star is beautiful!

Excellent job with the pickguards!
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Does Geddy's count?

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