Red Neck

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loulou
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Re: Red Neck

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I'm the french girl who bought the 8 string red neck.
It's a great bass and I won't let it go anytime soon, sorry. Unless my neighbours sue me.
I didn't care about the red neck at first, but I must say it adds something special to it, even if I'm finding myself a little shy when I have to take it outside.
Maybe one day, I'll trade it for a more common colour. Or I'll just buy a 2nd! But I guess I need a bigger place first.
I don't read the forum very often, but it's always nice to talk to people with similar taste!
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Hey, Lou!

Welcome! Nothing to be shy about your Redneck! That's a fantastic and unusual instrument. 8)

I hope you stick around and enjoy the fun here. It's a very friendly and knowledgeable crowd, and more ladies are sorely needed! :lol:
All I wanna do is rock!
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I'm only shy because I'm afraid to bump it, or worse!
Otherwise it makes great impression, I love it!
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Ah, good! I bet you get a lot of nice comments on it.

Can you post some pictures for us? :)
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Pics are here: http://luciez.free.fr/rick/
But they're not new, I already posted them.
I definitely need to take good photos, but that takes time!
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Welcome Lou. That bass is in fantastic shape and looks wonderful. I am now jonesing for a Rick 8-stringer! :lol:
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Welcome, Lou! :)
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doctorwho wrote:Welcome, Lou! :)
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:)
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Welcome, Lou! :D

Nice bass! 8)
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WOW!!! I agree with John!!!!! Rick 8 string!!!!!

Thanks for sharing the photos Lou......rarr rarrrr 8)
My Ric Basses are:
76' 3000 MG ---09' 4003 MG
77' 3001 MG ---92' 2060 FG
77' 4001 Jetglo---93' 2060 FG
Other
08' Fender "Geddy Lee" Sig. Jazz Bass
82' Kawai F-II-B
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loulou wrote:Pics are here: http://luciez.free.fr/rick/
But they're not new, I already posted them.
I definitely need to take good photos, but that takes time!
Hey Loulou,

I think that's the Rick Eight-String I played at the 1985 Winter NAMM Show! Just kidding. :D

I did get to play one there, probably allot like yours. It was very cool!

The guys kinda got uptight on me though, when I asked them why the High Strings were strung Under
instead of Over the Low Strings.
Like, "How dare you question the Omni-Imperial OZ!". At that point all that was missing were the Flames and Flash Pots
exploding (like KISS) to really put me in my place for not having a Brain!

Sorry, that was kinda like a Flash Back!

I loved playing that 4008 though!

Take care

Garret
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Actually the 4008 had the octave strings on top - they reversed them for the 4003S/8 which is what the redneck is. I also prefer the 4008 octave on top arrangement.

And love that Redneck 8-string!
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I'm a fan of fundamental string on top....but that's from many years of 12-string abuse.
My current non-Rick 8-string has octave on top and it's not slowing me down too much.

That Rick 8-string is BEAUTIFUL by the way...
"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009
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That's right, a 4003s/8.
It was born a cold and lovely day in Feb'88, I doubt you played it at the NAMM 3 years before, but everything's possible with this bass although versatility's certainly not one of its qualities!
The string arrangement is fine, I find it more playable than expected, but I'd sure like to try a 4008. And I don't like fast bass playing anyway. The right tone at the right time makes the deal for me.

Thanks again for the warm welcomes!
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