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Here's what I've called "the missing link." It's a '62 with the enlarged upper horn of late/current models but all the other features of the early style.
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bassduke49 wrote:Here's what I've called "the missing link." It's a '62 with the enlarged upper horn of late/current models but all the other features of the early style.
Awesome bass!!!
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Here's another. I believe this belongs to a forum member.
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BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:
rickaddict wrote:... and we see the mid 70's quite often. ...
Yep, we see ones like this 1977 of mine
1977 4000FL BG
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so, so often ... :roll: :)
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bassduke49 wrote:Here's what I've called "the missing link." It's a '62 with the enlarged upper horn of late/current models but all the other features of the early style.
There's the basis right there for your "100th Anniversary" model! :mrgreen:
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bigbajo60 wrote:
bassduke49 wrote:Here's what I've called "the missing link." It's a '62 with the enlarged upper horn of late/current models but all the other features of the early style.
There's the basis right there for your "100th Anniversary" model! :mrgreen:
Why wait so long? :shock:
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ken_j wrote:Here's another. I believe this belongs to a forum member.
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Piece of art!
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bassduke49 wrote:Here's what I've called "the missing link." It's a '62 with the enlarged upper horn of late/current models but all the other features of the early style.
Wow! gorgeous
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jeff said "Why wait so long? "

#1,sir! even without niggling about a "real" horseshoe,i would just love to see a reissue of the early design - i really love the look of the original pickguard and smaller bridge footprint,for 2 things....the pg design seems to be more conducive to the cresting wave body shape than the newer "pseudopod" pg.....
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ken_j wrote:
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Now you're just toying with us, Ken.

I'd love to see even more.
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Tarrbot wrote:
Now you're just toying with us, Ken.

I'd love to see even more.
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After looking at the second picture in Ken's last post, it makes me think that a Rickenbacker bass guitar was the first ever to have a quick-hook type of bridge.
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Cool thread .... 8)
s4001 wrote:Mine's been thru - well... a lot, but it's still a 4000!
Say, you added a toaster neck pup but kept the original volume/tone layout. How's it wired?

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It's vol/vol. The toggle isn't wired. I used to have it vol/ toggle. It's always had one useless knob. :mrgreen:
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