jack1953 wrote:bassduke49 wrote:I hear ya! Imagine how many steps I've had to take:
Hey Duke! What model and year is that white one? Any chance you could post a solo pic of it? I've always loved a white bass.
Jack
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jack1953 wrote:bassduke49 wrote:I hear ya! Imagine how many steps I've had to take:
Yeah! I'm only up to step 5...8mileshigher wrote:bassduke49 wrote:I hear ya! Imagine how many steps I've had to take:
Paul, I suspect many Forum members are hoping that their own personal 12 Step "recovery" programs, can be as successfully implemented as yours !!!!![]()
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cjj wrote:Yeah! I'm only up to step 5...8mileshigher wrote:bassduke49 wrote:I hear ya! Imagine how many steps I've had to take:
Paul, I suspect many Forum members are hoping that their own personal 12 Step "recovery" programs, can be as successfully implemented as yours !!!!![]()
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Paul...I'm afraid that many steps qualifies as running....bassduke49 wrote:I hear ya! Imagine how many steps I've had to take:
It's okay, as long as you're not being chased!johneek wrote:Paul...I'm afraid that many steps qualifies as running....bassduke49 wrote:I hear ya! Imagine how many steps I've had to take:
bassduke49 wrote:Jack, my first one was a '72 that I bought used in '75, but I didn't get into collecting until 2002. I currently have 19 in the "Rickenbacker National Forest (18 in the photo, one of those is gone, two others since are being restored).
The white one is an oddity. It was a Fireglo V63 that one of the Forumites had modified. He sent it to Dale Fortune who shaved the neck thinner, added a real (magnetized) horseshoe pickup, and stained the fretboard very dark with matching headwings. The white finish is supposed to be "non yellowing" and is VERY white. The Forumite had to sell to cover upcoming medical expenses, and I've not heard from him since January 2008 ().
And now Paul can add "enabler" to his list of accomplishments!jack1953 wrote:
That is a beauty duke! I'm glad I saw your stable because I got nervous about pulling the trigger on the 4004cii to go along with my 4003! I feel much better now!
Well, it started life as a 4004Cii. I now call it a 4004Cjj, the Control cover now looks like this: And inside It's been rewired with stacked pots for separate volume and tone on each pickup, switchable mono/stereo, switchable single coil/humbucking for each pickup, and a switchable vintage tone,normal for each pickup.jack1953 wrote:cjj wrote:Yeah! I'm only up to step 5...8mileshigher wrote: Paul, I suspect many Forum members are hoping that their own personal 12 Step "recovery" programs, can be as successfully implemented as yours !!!!![]()
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Nice cjj! Is that 4004 a cii or L? How does it compare to the 4003?
johneek wrote:And now Paul can add "enabler" to his list of accomplishments!jack1953 wrote:
That is a beauty duke! I'm glad I saw your stable because I got nervous about pulling the trigger on the 4004cii to go along with my 4003! I feel much better now!
cj...you're not into flamed woods are you?cjj wrote:[
Yeah! I'm only up to step 5...
Now why would you think that?marc61 wrote:cj...you're not into flamed woods are you?cjj wrote:[
Yeah! I'm only up to step 5...![]()
Sure! You know that they hold the meetings at my place, don't cha?jack1953 wrote:Bassduke,
Since I am going to start attending RAA meetings (Rickenbacker Addiction Anonymous), would you consider being my sponsor?![]()
Wait a minute! What am I saying???
bassduke49 wrote:I hear ya! Imagine how many steps I've had to take: