Agreed. I don't know why early 80's Fireglo was yellow in the center, but it sure did look nice!wints wrote:That 81 FG is spectacular.
Model of the Week Nine: The 4003S four-string
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Yes, I love that early Eighties dark Fire-Glo myself and waited until I found an early Eighties Fire-Glo v63. No regrets, I love the v63.
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rickaddict wrote:Agreed. I don't know why early 80's Fireglo was yellow in the center, but it sure did look nice!wints wrote:That 81 FG is spectacular.
part of it is the removal of the dark wood stripe down the middle. it definitely brings out the lighter color in contrast.
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This belated addition - like the late 2030 post - is also in the spirit of Christmas - and I have some time on a cold, but sunny afternoon in Colorado.
This 4003S is another ebay buy, but I almost didn't get it. I was bidding back and forth with someone else (what usually happens) and the other person stopped just below my max. bid. I was very lucky to get it. It was a legit bidder from what I was able to tell.
This is the one I'd posted about with the sanded down neck - probably because the guy just didn't like the feel of the conversion varnish. I've yet to get it refinished, but I also don't play it very often. When I do play it, I can pretend that I'm Paul McCartney though. This is one of the 4003S models that also came wired for stereo. I did need to buy a new treble pickup cover online, as the original was long gone. I love the sound of the flats that it came with, but I have no idea who made them. Like it's sister 4001S (jetglo) which I bought new in 1984, it has very good sustain near the infamous "dead spot" locations. I like the way that the tail is screwed in with two additional screws, which probably helps. The 1982 necks seem to be a bit more "chunky" which probably also helps.
Manufacture date was June 1982.
This 4003S is another ebay buy, but I almost didn't get it. I was bidding back and forth with someone else (what usually happens) and the other person stopped just below my max. bid. I was very lucky to get it. It was a legit bidder from what I was able to tell.
This is the one I'd posted about with the sanded down neck - probably because the guy just didn't like the feel of the conversion varnish. I've yet to get it refinished, but I also don't play it very often. When I do play it, I can pretend that I'm Paul McCartney though. This is one of the 4003S models that also came wired for stereo. I did need to buy a new treble pickup cover online, as the original was long gone. I love the sound of the flats that it came with, but I have no idea who made them. Like it's sister 4001S (jetglo) which I bought new in 1984, it has very good sustain near the infamous "dead spot" locations. I like the way that the tail is screwed in with two additional screws, which probably helps. The 1982 necks seem to be a bit more "chunky" which probably also helps.
Manufacture date was June 1982.
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Back in the early 90's I was in a music store in Charlotte NC to buy a new bass. There on the wall was a 4003S in Jetglo. I wound up buying a white Fender Jazz Bass Plus instead. I have no idea why now.
I suppose it was just a phase I was going through.
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Randy. I know how that is. I saw a Chris Squire model on the wall at a local store back then and thought .........who would want such a skinny bass neck. I was in fat P bass mode at the time. I think the CS was $1499 before negotiating for a deal. Did not buy it and that's the way it goes.
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Sorry for the Lazarus thread.rickaddict wrote:Okay then, I'll be first! (I couldn't contain my excitement any longer!)
Here's my favorite S, my July '87 in Ruby:
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I'm enjoying my 4003S JG today, but somehow jonesing for a different finish. That Ruby one above, for example, is a mind-blower.
The '81 FG is awesome too.
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Kenny, send a message to Jeff. He's been in a herd thinning mode.
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...which bass-playing Jeff?teeder wrote:Kenny, send a message to Jeff. He's been in a herd thinning mode.
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Thomas. That is his Ruby in the links you posted, if he still owns it.
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PM sent, but he did say it was his favorite. We'll see.
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Can't hurt to try. Good luck!
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Lot's of beautiful basses! Love that Mapleglo fretless.
