Model of the Week Nine: The 4003S four-string

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rickaddict wrote:
sloop_john_b wrote:Can't you get the pics any bigger, Jeff?

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:D

I think Peter is mad at me for hogging all the bandwidth!
Probably had to add an extra drive the the server for your pictures! :mrgreen:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Jeff, you need to shine those S basses up a bit - looking kind of shabby! :twisted:

My S contribution - before then after.
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Here's one I used to have.
.....dammit!
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1989

...and here's my current 4003S...
before....
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...and after....

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'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
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Hmmmmm..... what's that in my avatar?
'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
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Funny, Ron! Well...I'd do that, but then I'd be afraid that you might arrange a little "accident" for me!

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Should I take that as a no? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Seriously. I need to get me an S. MG for sure. (or whatever I can find at a price I can afford) :wink:
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johnallg wrote:Jeff, you need to shine those S basses up a bit - looking kind of shabby! :twisted:

My S contribution - before then after.
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Jeff the ruby with the perloid PG is breathtaking!! I'm green with envy! and blue for not owning one :lol:
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Ron, I never bonded with that bass when I got it. The neck had an S shape to it (ended up being the rods heavily curved and flipped over), the tailpiece was lifted up about 1/4" from 3 years of HEAVY tension LaBella rounds, and I wasn't than hot on BT. I got the 2 problems quickly sorted, and came to a pleased peace with BT. But the sound was not to my liking - too aggressively muddy. So I put in a '73 higain I had and an 8k Sergio rewound coil magnetic shoe bridge pickup and can't seem to put it away and take out another. Love it and the neck.
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johnallg wrote:Ron, I never bonded with that bass when I got it. The neck had an S shape to it (ended up being the rods heavily curved and flipped over), the tailpiece was lifted up about 1/4" from 3 years of HEAVY tension LaBella rounds, and I wasn't than hot on BT. I got the 2 problems quickly sorted, and came to a pleased peace with BT. But the sound was not to my liking - too aggressively muddy. So I put in a '73 higain I had and an 8k Sergio rewound coil magnetic shoe bridge pickup and can't seem to put it away and take out another. Love it and the neck.
Good story... really puts me in my place for getting down in the dumps when the action on one of my basses goes up a hair and having to spend 5 minutes with a 1/4'' driver...
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john-stunning bass! i love the combination of chrome/black parts for the pickups/bridge---that would look great on a jetglo as well,i think.....
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I find it most interesting that even though Rics are one of the best guitars direct from the factory, tons of players rework them on a regular basis. Sometimes the rework is due to a repair, but others are just to make the guitar unique to the owner's desires. Within two weeks of receiving my bass I swapped out the bridge. A few months later I had a new 1/2" guard and installed a toaster. Now, I am waiting for Tony to get back from Namm so he can make me a 1/2" guard in black pearloid. After that, vintage knobs. All of this, even though I loved my 4003 straight out of the box.

The guitar players in the band think I have a screw loose. (maybe I do) They each have 3 guitars and have not modified any of them. Neither of them plays a Ric. :(

BTW, this reply is not meant as a criticism. While I do enjoy seeing everyone's stock, fresh from the factory basses, the one's that have been personalized are truely exciting. Who says that children are the only one's with an imagination?! :wink:
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tallpat1 wrote:Jeff the ruby with the perloid PG is breathtaking!! I'm green with envy! and blue for not owning one :lol:
Thanks, Patrick! She plays and sounds as good as she looks, too!

Nice job on your MG S, John. I like the contrast of the chrome with the BT. And great job putting the two extra screws on your tail piece. Now you'll never have to deal with that problem again.
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My favorite! All three of my Rics fall into the "S" category. Here's my #1 player - heavily modified. The only original parts are the wood/finish, frets, (3) machine heads, pots/switches/wiring harness, and nut. I need to do a bass photo session when the weather breaks. Gotta use a live shot.

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Also wanted to say to John A - NICE Mapleglo BT/horseshoe!
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dog wrote:The guitar players in the band think I have a screw loose. (maybe I do) They each have 3 guitars and have not modified any of them.
Your giuitardists are just boring and unimaginative, and have no sense of creativity. :twisted:
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Sorry that I'm a little late the party but here are my 2 4003S basses:
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The Jetglo one used to belong to Mark Henson; the Mapleglo one I got for a steal at BassNW. it is now with awaiting a refin from our esteemed Paul W. Just fantastic basses. :D
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'05 4003 BBR; '99 4001V63 FG; '96 4003S Trans Blue (custom refin from Paul W.)
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