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Live from 'The Cavern' !!!!
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great lookin' bass,mark! love that colour...
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This is me! Picture taken past sunday!
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Rickenbacker 4001 '78 MG | 'Gibson' Thunderbird | Fender Jazz bass
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Welcome to the forum, Joep!
The JETGLO finish name should be officially changed to JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Thank you! Love being part of the Rickenbacker community!
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onstage with 2 bassists!! love it! welcome!
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Nice 4001MG Joep - welcome aboard!
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from a killer gig on Friday night.
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Nice picture, Neil! How come the neck is right-side up but the body is upside down??!! :twisted: :twisted:

Nice lefty righty - added a RIHS I see, which explains your post in the other thread about magnetism.
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Well, you know how things are "down under" - everything seems upside down!
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Hey Neil - cool to see not only another 4001LH, but one being played righty as well! Mine's actually a 4001SLH.

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damn Mark that's cool!

took me a long time to find a 400x lefty that i could string righty...this one ('79) had been converted to righty at one stage, then back again...so the nut had pieces of toothpick used to get the strings sitting correctly :shock: came with the RI HS and toaster, and new pickguard (looks like a whole V63 retrofit that Ric used to sell).

i had a luthier here fill in the nut (couldn't find any material the right size) with epoxy and dust from another nut. plays like a dream, i've rewired the rick-o-sound output to just output the RIHS - where all the girth is. plays like a demon.

i've always loved reverse-body axes but could never part with the Ric tone! :D
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Very cool, Neil - mine's also a '79. I had it shipped sight-unseen from Southpaw Guitars in Texas in 1993. Here's a rare glimpse of it when it was mint:

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The guy from Southpaw told me that it was in great condition, which I thought was a good thing, but when I got it, there wasn't one single scratch on it, which became a conflict of interest since I just wanted a back-up kick-around bass to gig with since I was in the habit of pampering my other Rick. Basically, what was intended as a kick-around bass had never been played - no fret-wear, not even one single mark on the back of the body in the buckle area. It was, in essence, the first new Rick I ever owned.

I knew I was going to strip all the paint off and do the paint job it now sports - eventually. But it took me a long time before I could force myself to actually do the deed. I also had the neck PU cavity rerouted to pre-'75 spacing, and filled in the left-over gap so I could have more acreage to paint on with the cropped pickguard. The toaster is vintage, from another bass, a 1968 I was told, and the horseshoe PU is from a 1930-40s era Spanish Electro guitar. The bridge cavity had to be rerouted a little wider to accommodate the larger magnets.

I didn't have a problem getting a righty nut - I think I ordered that straight from RIC at the time. I don't know how you get around with the knobs & switch up on top, but I just completely bypassed the tone knobs and switch since I kept accidentally bumping them and killing my volume. I switched the position of the volume & tone knobs - problem solved.
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i found mine in 2007, from an online-equipped store in the US (can't remember who now!). they sent me through a huge number of mint photos, so i knew exactly what i was getting. had a good chat with them too, which gave me some confidence.

tone/volume knobs don't bother me much, since i've modified the rick-o-sound jack the switch doesn't factor in at all if i'm plugged in there.

hardly any Ric stuff down here, i think Australia is the closest country with a dealer presence (could be wrong, it's been a while).

best Ric i've ever owned, though a 4003MGBT (custom job?) i got for cheap about a year ago is a close second, but that one's got more of a fuller bass tone (hi gains) than the snarly beast my Lefty is.

you can hear the Lefty on my Myspace site...cruddy practise room demos by the fellas that i laid bass over afterwards (all single-take nastiness!) :twisted:

www.myspace.com/elbajotheband
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Here is a shot of Mark's bass from MARF II.
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