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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

Post by jingle_jangle »

Hearing about a V68, no matter how many times or how often, is not going to make it happen. I hate to be a wet blanket here, but I can't see this happening.

I should probably say here that I have no "inside information" on this.

And, boy, would I love to be wrong! :wink:
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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jingle_jangle wrote:Hearing about a V68, no matter how many times or how often, is not going to make it happen. I hate to be a wet blanket here, but I can't see this happening.

I should probably say here that I have no "inside information" on this.

And, boy, would I love to be wrong! :wink:
Sure, rain on our parade! :D

I gave up trying to guess what it would be awhile back and placed my trust in the powers that be
at Rick to have something that will flip us out.

All though theorizing endlessly can still be fun.....
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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Well, it only makes sense. No crushed pearl coming out of Santa Ana, we've known this for a while (though I love the current full width inlays). And if you can't get the CP, is the rest of it even really worth doing?

There are several guys here (Paul, Larry) and elsewhere who would love to make your bass a v68. You won't regret it!
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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jingle_jangle wrote:Hearing about a V68, no matter how many times or how often, is not going to make it happen...
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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teeder wrote:It would be the "Deluxe" version as opposed to the "S" style of the V63 and C64. Checker binding, full-width crushed pearl inlays would be the biggest differences.

Here's a real '68 for reference.
family 585.jpg
Ok basically it's a pre-74-position-toastered-4001 with horseshoe ... (edited : yes and no shedua strip)

ummm .... goood ....

can i join the chant "V68, V68, V68 ..." !!!

:lol:

P.S. we should have a fb group "we want the V68", maybe if we raise enough people RIC will think about it ... :D
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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I'll chant, "V-6 tea ate" with you ... :lol:
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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sloop_john_b wrote:Well, it only makes sense. No crushed pearl coming out of Santa Ana, we've known this for a while (though I love the current full width inlays). And if you can't get the CP, is the rest of it even really worth doing?

There are several guys here (Paul, Larry) and elsewhere who would love to make your bass a v68. You won't regret it!
Thanks for the shout-out, JB; I'm working on one of these right now for a customer in the EU! Pics when it's done...
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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You know, one of these days they're probably going to have to reissue a 1974-1979 style bass in lieu of Mr. Lee and his impact. There are reams of people out there who adore the 1970s Rics over all others, for the shedua strip, shorter headstock, clearer Hi-Gains, etc. It'll be interesting to see if RIC ever pursues this (especially because it would sorta' compete with Fender's Geddy Lee Jazz).
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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cassius987 wrote:shorter headstock
So 1974 / 1979 Ricks had shorter headstock compared to before and after that era ?

I didn't knew this.
Was a notable change ?
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

Post by teeder »

The change happened sometime in 1969, and yes, it was notable, IMO.

Here is a 1969 (2nd from left), with the older large style and a 1971 (far right) with the short style for comparison.

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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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cangaroo wrote:
cassius987 wrote:shorter headstock
So 1974 / 1979 Ricks had shorter headstock compared to before and after that era ?

I didn't knew this.
Was a notable change ?
Yes sir! I think the differences were more evident in the shape and in the laminations of the headstock than in its length, but the classic 60's 4001 headstock was around 3/8 to 1/2 inch longer than the late 70's 4001 headstock.

From around 1963 to 1969, the 4001 headstock looked like this:

http://www.rickresource.com/register/us ... llsize.jpg

And from late 1973 until the end of the 4001 in the early 80's, they were shaped like this:

http://www.rickresource.com/register/us ... llsize.jpg

There were a couple of transitional headstocks between '69 and '73 also.

And that late 70's 4001 headstock carried over to the 4003 also (although without the skunk stripe) until 1997 or so.
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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Is it possible, seeing as how the C series was a "Beatles series", that they will bring out another 325?
Like a v59? :D
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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is this the replacement for the C series http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=h ... G%26um%3D1
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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This model has exact same spec. as 325C64, but with 2 pickups, RIC-TITE keywinds, and R-tailpiece.<br />310C64 will produced in 36 units for Montezuma Brown.
This model has exact same spec. as 325C64, but with 2 pickups, RIC-TITE keywinds, and R-tailpiece.
310C64 will produced in 36 units for Montezuma Brown.
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This model has regular right-hand head on right hand neck. Finger rest is attached.<br />1999 will be produced in both FG and JG. Each quantity will be informed later.
This model has regular right-hand head on right hand neck. Finger rest is attached.
1999 will be produced in both FG and JG. Each quantity will be informed later.
This model has exact same spec. as 360/12C63, but with 6-strings, RIC-TITE keywinds, R-tailpiece.<br />360C63 will be produced in 40 units for FG and 20 units for JG.
This model has exact same spec. as 360/12C63, but with 6-strings, RIC-TITE keywinds, R-tailpiece.
360C63 will be produced in 40 units for FG and 20 units for JG.
WHAWWWW<br />This model has exact same spec. as 325C64, but with 2 pickups, RIC-TITE keywinds, and R-tailpiece.<br />310C64 will produced in 24 units for JG.
WHAWWWW
This model has exact same spec. as 325C64, but with 2 pickups, RIC-TITE keywinds, and R-tailpiece.
310C64 will produced in 24 units for JG.
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Re: Be prepared to flip out!!!

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kieran campbell wrote:is this the replacement for the C series http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=h ... G%26um%3D1
Nope, limited edition for the Japanese market only.
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