Source for 4001 nuts?

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Source for 4001 nuts?

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The new 4003 nuts are slightly wider than the 4001 nuts, and don't really fit well or look good on 4001's. If Ric doesn't have them (and I don't think they do) does anyone know a source?
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they are plastic ... just sand a few mm off and use the 4003 ...

if you really want an old 4001 nut ... I have a few old ones around ... but I would reccomend using the new ones ... sometimes the A string pops out of the old nuts when you play hard ...

boy am I glad I didn't say G string in that last sentence ...
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Post by rictified »

Were you in a different line of work before music Jeff?
And are your old ones in decent shape?
I have a wooden nut on one I'd like to replace with a Ric nut.
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Post by aceonbass »

I've used the new 4003 nuts on all my 3000's and they fit great after a bit of narrowing. The slots are already cut perfectly and the action is even right on, so at three or four bucks apiece, they just can't be beat. They are a little thicker too in some cases so you may have to file the face of it down too.
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Post by rob »

It's my understanding that brass nuts were never stock on 4001's. Mine has one from the previous owner. I never had a problem with it, but was this just a fad at one point, or does brass nuts serve a better function?
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Brass nuts were a popular 70's mod to basses ... it makes the bass a little harsher and brighter ... I prefer the plastic nut ...
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Post by marc61 »

The brass nut was my first mod when I had my 79JG. We all did it because of the added sustain on the open notes.
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Post by dave4004 »

The nut material makes no difference tonally except on the open strings. Once you fret a note, the nut material isn't a factor.
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Post by upstairsdave »

I read some posts and the Rick 4001V63 I bought from the original owner has a bone nut put in it. He did not recommend the brass nut because of some electronic thing going on related to the strings. I don't know where to get the bone nut though.
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