A New One For Your Book, Paul
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A New One For Your Book, Paul
A new chapter?
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Wow, that is awesome, Andy!!
What a beauty! The ultimate acoustic bass guitar! Where, how did you get it? Looks like a Paul like W setting photo. Anyway congrats and enjoy that baby!!

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Oh, didn't get to the Curmurdge's section yet! 
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Wow! A short chapter, maybe. Beautiful work, but it ain't quite a production item. Of course, by the time the book comes out . . . .
Author: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years As Rock's Bottom"
Re: A New One For Your Book, Paul
me too, Scott
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Did it arrive yet, Andy?
Waiting on even more pics!
Waiting on even more pics!
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Not yet, Joey! And I need to get out of here to get to NYC. Any minute now, any minute!
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Wow, very cool, Andy!
Any particular reason for choosing the 30" scale length?
Any particular reason for choosing the 30" scale length?
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Re: A New One For Your Book, Paul
Can Paul make RI 4002s also? *files for huge loan*
Re: A New One For Your Book, Paul
paul_yan wrote:Wow, very cool, Andy!
Any particular reason for choosing the 30" scale length?
Thanks, Paul! That question will have to answered by PW as most, if not all of the build specs/ design came from him although we took a serious look at my Guild B50.
Because of an event I had last night I had little time with her, but my first impression is, she's very light and well balanced. The sound qualities are very strong, meaning loud and projects well and the tone is quite focused. You can feel the note when you playing - that's important! The bass as flats on it as oppose to the typical bronze strings found on your ordinary ABG
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Thanks for the info, Andy.
Sir Curmudgeon, please chime in.
I don't have bronze strings on my ABG's either, just plain nickel rounds which last longer and sound punchier.
Sir Curmudgeon, please chime in.
I don't have bronze strings on my ABG's either, just plain nickel rounds which last longer and sound punchier.
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I wish I could join you there in my home town!bottom4 wrote:Not yet, Joey! And I need to get out of here to get to NYC. Any minute now, any minute!
I'd be in line for one with you!cassius987 wrote:Can Paul make RI 4002s also? *files for huge loan*
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Re: A New One For Your Book, Paul
Andy, try TI Acousticore strings, they are amazing on my Rick Turner. They are quite different than other bronzewound strings, having nylon cores.
