Geddy Lee & his 4001JG

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Geddy Lee & his 4001JG

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After a long and exhausting search i have gathered some photos of Geddy with his 4001JG even in 2008!! :D

here is the video link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CccV236qRU or this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uwlQhMS ... re=related
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Re: Geddy Lee & his 4001JG

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you know, the biggest question that has always been on my mind is, " how many JG 4001s does he have?" the first one is a 74 (read that in a bio) then we see what look like mid 70's 4001s with bada$$ bridge and 1" pickup spacing....is this the same bass? I think it is the only one i have ever seen past the 74.....

any of you guys have some ideas????
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Re: Geddy Lee & his 4001JG

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Great Question Jaymi, If you look closley at the photos the older ric seems to have a 1/2" spacing on the neck Pup and the 2008 photo it looks like a 1" spacing he may have more than 1 Ric. can anyone confirm this?
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tallpat1 wrote:Great Question Jaymi, If you look closley at the photos the older ric seems to have a 1/2" spacing on the neck Pup and the 2008 photo it looks like a 1" spacing he may have more than 1 Ric. can anyone confirm this?
I have been trying to figure that one out for a long time....
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Re: Geddy Lee & his 4001JG

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You know, after all this time I don't think I've ever seen a definitive account of Geddy's Rickenbackers (years, mods, etc..).
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86kubicki wrote:You know, after all this time I don't think I've ever seen a definitive account of Geddy's Rickenbackers (years, mods, etc..).

Doesn't anyone here have the inside connection for this?
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jaymi wrote:
86kubicki wrote:You know, after all this time I don't think I've ever seen a definitive account of Geddy's Rickenbackers (years, mods, etc..).

Doesn't anyone here have the inside connection for this?
Actually, yes, we do have an inside connection; I will see what we can find out.
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Re: Geddy Lee & his 4001JG

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IIRC, the bass in the S&A tour was his '78. His bass tech posted some on TB about it. His white 4001 wound up in Les Claypool's hands.

That's all I got.
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The white 4001 belonged to Alex...
If I remember correctly the bass pictured on the inside cover of "All the world's a stage" album shows a bass with a 1/2" spaced toaster.....
Anyone got a pic of that?

I would suspect that he has had 3 or 4 4001 basses over the years.

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s4001 wrote:IIRC, the bass in the S&A tour was his '78. His bass tech posted some on TB about it. His white 4001 wound up in Les Claypool's hands.

That's all I got.

you have the TB link for that?

the white was in the 'Anthem' video...
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weemac wrote:The white 4001 belonged to Alex...
If I remember correctly the bass pictured on the inside cover of "All the world's a stage" album shows a bass with a 1/2" spaced toaster.....
Anyone got a pic of that?

I would suspect that he has had 3 or 4 4001 basses over the years.

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it is not a toaster but it is the same 74 that is pictured above...according to the story, that is the first one he bought...
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jaymi wrote:
weemac wrote:The white 4001 belonged to Alex...
If I remember correctly the bass pictured on the inside cover of "All the world's a stage" album shows a bass with a 1/2" spaced toaster.....
Anyone got a pic of that?

I would suspect that he has had 3 or 4 4001 basses over the years.

Eden.
it is not a toaster but it is the same 74 that is pictured above...according to the story, that is the first one he bought...
Rightio! :D

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Re: Geddy Lee & his 4001JG

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jaymi wrote:
s4001 wrote:IIRC, the bass in the S&A tour was his '78. His bass tech posted some on TB about it. His white 4001 wound up in Les Claypool's hands.

That's all I got.

you have the TB link for that?

the white was in the 'Anthem' video...
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=393208 Russ Ryan is his name.
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Re: Geddy Lee & his 4001JG

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The only mod I have read about was the Bad *** bridge replacement
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Re: Geddy Lee & his 4001JG

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tallpat1 wrote:The only mod I have read about was the Bad *** bridge replacement
and some tuners...

I read through that link....it is interesting...Alex gave him the white one...the black one (the first) was the 74...wonder what that one is doing now....probably sitting in a case or on a wall somewhere...
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