RM1999 DC179

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Mil
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RM1999 DC179

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Having Registered my Rick c/w Pics last October I see there has been some interest in the old girl and have been trawling through the years of RM dicussions & found them fascinating so I'll add my tuppence worth for the records.Iam no expert so here goes.

1.Purchased UK 1982 £325

2.Condition on Purchase & My alterations

Neck out of alignment though not to bad (realignment 2000)
Fingerboard Screws 1 Missing (2 Screws Replaced)
Homemade Metal Plate on Head to stop 3rd String Jumping (Removed during realignment)
Horseshoe Pickup fine for many a year but crumbled away (Replaced & not an Original 2000)

3.Under Guard/Controls it has SE or 5E written in Felt Pen have seen a similar example on this forum

4. Have no idea who the Previous owner or owners where or alterations that may have been done though she still looks good for her age.

See lies under the bed these days & is certainly not for Sale though any Queries for Info you may Require I will try my Best & finally thanks to all involved on RM discussions

Good Hunting
When Rickenbackers Ruled the Earth.
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Welcome, Gordon!

Truely special basses!
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Welcome Gordon!

EXCELLENT!

I'm REALLY starting to get a case of GAS for one of these babies! :shock:
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ajish4 wrote:I'm REALLY starting to get a case of GAS for one of these babies! :shock:
Get in line :lol:
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Welcome, Gordon. DC179 is one of the cleanest RM 1999's I've ever seen.
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ajish4 wrote:Welcome Gordon!

EXCELLENT!

I'm REALLY starting to get a case of GAS for one of these babies! :shock:
I know, I was behind you in the hotel corridor right after you played Andy Winters Gibb RM1999! :lol: :mrgreen:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Sweet looking bass. Excellent condition. 60's Ric basses sound like nuthin' else!
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Welcome Gordon. Lovely bass, and a holy grail for many of us here...

I understand no interest in selling...but..I'm willing to DOUBLE yes DOUBLE your investment! CASH! :D

Kidding of course. Hope you enjoy that bass for many, many years to come.
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Welcome Gordon,

It's always good to see another RM1999 appear, and as Jake posted, your bass is still looking very clean for her age. You bought yours just a year after I bought mine, and it's good to see you still have it.

As mentioned in the older posts, the lighter gauge strings work wonders on the old basses, as they lessen headstock pull, which helps neck issues, string jumping and the like. It seems you have mananged to sort the "old girl" out finally! :)

Did you throw out the old horseshoe?
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Welcome, Gordon and thanks for sharing. Beautiful RM 1999 you have there.

Here's a link to it: http://rickresource.com/register/viewit ... lebrity%3D
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Welcome Gordon!

I told you guys the RMs are all hidden under beds in Britain!
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seyesbass wrote:Welcome Gordon!

I told you guys the RMs are all hidden under beds in Britain!

:lol: You did Pete!

Now, where's the next one... :?:
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Ok! All you UK folks, look under your beds........ :mrgreen:

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So if these basses were made to be inferior to the 4001S of the time, why are they more popular? John Entwistle, Paul McCartney, and Chris Squire I take it?
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cassius987 wrote:So if these basses were made to be inferior to the 4001S of the time, why are they more popular? John Entwistle, Paul McCartney, and Chris Squire I take it?
RM1999 is the same bass as a 4001S, just the RoMo designation of said bass.
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