well it WAS the time of flower-power,bell bottoms and taking too much acid.....among other things....
also chris did use a variety of basses on FOOW, i think lucky 7 was not the rick.....
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I can't say for sure if it looks thinned or not, but the jack plate looks off centre.jps wrote:Don't forget that the horseshoe pickup would be protruding from the back of the body, too!
Does this look thinned out to you?
I think "Lucky 7" was a Rick with flatwound strings. A long time ago, I had the RIC flatwound bass strings on a 4001. Played with a pick, I could easily get that exact tone.woodyng wrote:i think lucky 7 was not the rick.....
My FG 4001v63. I have another vintage style case, but I'm saving it for when Paul W. refinishes my 4003S.just_bassics wrote:Nice, Ron. What's in the other case?
Are the pu's actually different than the V63's? Has anyone measured then to compare?Rickenbacker made a "Chris Squire signature" version, where they weighed my bass, used the same wood, made it the same colour...everything about it was identical. The pickup parameters came from measuring the electronic output..