4001/4003 techs in Portland Oregon?

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4001/4003 techs in Portland Oregon?

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Hi all,

Can anyone recommend a good tech who works on 4001/4003 basses in the Portland Oregon area?

Specifically, I have a neck adjustment that I need made, and I would prefer to take the bass to someone who has lots of experience with these models.

In the past I have taken my 4001 to 12th Fret, but frankly for the price was not too impressed.

Thanks in advance,
-Loren
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Dale Fortune is in Aloha Oregon. He used to work for Rickenbacker in the '70's. He did some work on my V63 and did an OUTSTANDING job.
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Dale Fortune is da man !!!
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I wish we had someone like Dale in Fla... :(
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basmansam wrote:Dale Fortune is in Aloha Oregon. He used to work for Rickenbacker in the '70's. He did some work on my V63 and did an OUTSTANDING job.
Dales email address

mercwoodie at hotmail dot com
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Loren

12th Fret on Belmont has done nice work on my Ric basses in the past.
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Hey Loren,

I live in Corvallis.

Would dig meeting up with you, half way, Woodburn, Aurora, Wilsonville, Tualatin, whatever. (Not At The Rest Stop!)
I'll bring all the tools and maybe some Black Butte Porter and show you how to do it for yourself.
We'll set it up together.
It would be best if you brought a new set of strings to put on it.

No Charge!

I've had my '72 4001 sence 1983. I've owned three different '74 4001's and I've been baby-sitting an '81 4001 for about fourteen years.
I'll bring my Ricks and my Alembic (it's a double truss rod bass also, I've had it for about twelve years).

Let me know what you think.

"Anyone else care to bring a Rick"?

Garret Lane
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Could be a mini NW confluence !!

You're not that far south from Seattle !!!
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If its just a truss rod adjustment the guys at 12th fret do those for free.

They are expensive, but they do the work correctly on just about everything. They have no shortage of business so they must be doing something right. Their prices are actually in line with what a good luthier would charge for work. I know several that charge more than they do in the area.

If I had more free time I'd love to meet up with fellow RIC owners in the area......but I'm still looking for work.

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Wow, thanks all for the feedback, and thanks Garret for the too kind offer!

I actually took the 4001 into 12th Fret. I will report back to the group when I pick it up.

Now, I am still open to the idea of an Oregon Rick jamboree! Garret, I actually travel down to Corvallis fairly often to take my son to Pokémon tournaments, so I will definitely get in touch before the next one of those. I'll bring the Black Butte and my Rick and we can compare notes!

-Loren
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I used to have a Persuader! :)
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I know a family who's son competes in those.
That would be great!
The more the merrier!
loren wrote:Wow, thanks all for the feedback, and thanks Garret for the too kind offer!

I actually took the 4001 into 12th Fret. I will report back to the group when I pick it up.

Now, I am still open to the idea of an Oregon Rick jamboree! Garret, I actually travel down to Corvallis fairly often to take my son to Pokémon tournaments, so I will definitely get in touch before the next one of those. I'll bring the Black Butte and my Rick and we can compare notes!

-Loren
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Hey Jim,

It would be a blast if you could make it!

I've missed a few of these and it "ain't too cool"!

Garret
thx1955 wrote:Could be a mini NW confluence !!

You're not that far south from Seattle !!!
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Right on!
jps wrote:I used to have a Persuader! :)
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