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MiroN
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I had this idea after seeing the tmossman 's Yellow Laredo (taxiglo 8) ) & aceonbass 's 4004V63!
My Basses' Name:
4001White 1981-11-W.
4003Jetglo 1992-04-Mr.B.B.
4001Mapleglo 1974-06-Tre
4004Walnut 1994-09 CI-Giusy
4004Mapleglo 2003-05 CII (Fretless 4-2-5)-Amo
4004Jetglo 1994-12 Laredo-Ruso
4003Mapleglo 1988-08 LK-Lemmy
2030MidnightBlue 1992-08-Nino
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Here are a few photos of the 4004L with Dark Star pickups:

See http://www.hammoneng.com/ for info on the pickups.

I didn't do the work; I bought it this way. Cool bass though!
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And although Ron O'Keefe is now the happy owner of this beautiful V63, the gold plastic was thought up and installed by me:

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Here is one shot of my newest Rick.
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^one of the rare occasions that a white pickguard looks good on a JG. the pearloid meshes well with the inlays.
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This count?
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I think I just did in the "New Toy" thread. :D
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Painted fretboard and black hardware.....

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4004L 4to8 conversion... 4004L8
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Should I post a pic of mine close up, or will people throw things at me?
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4003 'v68'

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4004Cjj

It doesn't really look too different from a 4004Cii, other than the stacked knobs for V/T V/T:
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Until you look at the back:
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And inside:
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The switches add the ability to select single or dual coil for each pickup, standard tone or 4002 tone circuit for each pickup, and either mono or Ric-O-Sound mode for the output.
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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- First, remove the body and go get some maple.
- If you can't find a suitable single hunk, buy smaller ones and some glue. Make sure you have a couple of clamps handy.
- Next cut away everything that doesn't look like a Rickenbacker.
- Test fit it, to make sure it will still fit in the case. It may still look a bit rough at this stage.
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- Once the glue dries, take the body out to the driveway and do a little clean-up sanding. Ignore the fact that it's winter and you live in Wisconsin.
- Move into the garage. Once it warms up to about 38 degrees, you're good to go for spraying the varnish.
- About a week later, you can wet-sand it over the kitchen sink to 12,000 grit and give it a final polish.
- Finally, make a bunch of pick guards and buy a couple spare TRCs so that you can coordinate the bass to your outfit for important gigs.
- String it up and take it for a spin with the recorder running and post the results, so that your friends don't think you're crazy. http://www.broadjam.com/artists/songs.p ... aID=411381
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this is a lot of black basses! (not complainin',jest sayin') :wink: good lookin' ones,too.......
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