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cassius987 wrote:Image
Working on the mid pickup rout today I noticed for the first time that when the bass was drilled for its original pickguard (these are still the holes the pickguard uses), it was drilled off-center of the x-axis of the bass so that the pickups "favor" the E string side ever so slightly. The G-string still runs over the "slots" on the Toaster pickups but clearly is closer to the edge than the E string is for any given pickup. You can kind of even see this in the photo without pickups. I didn't previously notice any big volume issues but while I'm working on this project should I go to some length to correct the offset in favor of more evenly-placed pickups? If so, how does one do that--fill the holes, then drill new ones, or is it more complex?
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Glue some short skinny lengths of wooden dowel rod into the old screw holes. Pre-cut them, then tap them flush into the holes. I use yellow wood glue for this. Let dry over night, then re-align your guard and drill one hole at a time, putting in the new screws as you go to maintain your alignment. As a side note, I think the lines of the guard would flow a little better if you extended that curve at the front above the neck pickup all the way to the rear upper edge by the rear pickup more like a 4002 guard.
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aceonbass wrote:As a side note, I think the lines of the guard would flow a little better if you extended that curve at the front above the neck pickup all the way to the rear upper edge by the rear pickup more like a 4002 guard.
My wife says this too; I haven't taken the time to draw up plans but I agree.
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Here is my first attempt at posting a png file.
Not a true Rickenbacker but a FrankenRickenbacker parts bass. Their pickups, FWIW, are TERRIFIC for project basses.

"Frickensploiter" build date 6/2007.
Fender '57 Precision Reissue Neck
Warmoth Explorer body
Two Toaster pups
One High Gain pop
4004 bridge coutresy Jeff Rath
Maxima Gold Strings
Vol-Vol-Vol-Tone

Homage to Entwistle's Peter Cook builds of the 70's
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rickaddict wrote:Here are a few photos of the 4004L with Dark Star pickups:

See http://www.hammoneng.com/ for info on the pickups.

I didn't do the work; I bought it this way. Cool bass though!
I would really like to hear a sound clip or two played with this combination.
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dricard wrote:... FrankenRickenbacker parts bass....
Homage to Entwistle's Peter Cook builds of the 70's
I like it!!!
My Basses' Name:
4001White 1981-11-W.
4003Jetglo 1992-04-Mr.B.B.
4001Mapleglo 1974-06-Tre
4004Walnut 1994-09 CI-Giusy
4004Mapleglo 2003-05 CII (Fretless 4-2-5)-Amo
4004Jetglo 1994-12 Laredo-Ruso
4003Mapleglo 1988-08 LK-Lemmy
2030MidnightBlue 1992-08-Nino
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MiroN wrote:
dricard wrote:... FrankenRickenbacker parts bass....
Homage to Entwistle's Peter Cook builds of the 70's
I like it!!!
So do I!

My version would have a Rick neck though...A bolt-on from a 1980's 2000 series. But that's just my kooky taste!

8)
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Hi, Im new to the forum, this is my first post. Just thought Id share a couple of images of my '09 4003. Treble pup bezzle & TS PG thanks to Tony @ Pickgaurdian....
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RicOshea wrote:Hi, Im new to the forum, this is my first post. Just thought Id share a couple of images of my '09 4003. Treble pup bezzle & TS PG thanks to Tony @ Pickgaurdian....
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Image...Image.. 8)

tort gard looks good on MG!!
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jaymi wrote:tort gard looks good on MG!!
You know, I never thought I'd say that but they do. :)
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Joshua, is your project finished?
My Basses' Name:
4001White 1981-11-W.
4003Jetglo 1992-04-Mr.B.B.
4001Mapleglo 1974-06-Tre
4004Walnut 1994-09 CI-Giusy
4004Mapleglo 2003-05 CII (Fretless 4-2-5)-Amo
4004Jetglo 1994-12 Laredo-Ruso
4003Mapleglo 1988-08 LK-Lemmy
2030MidnightBlue 1992-08-Nino
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Yeah! I opted to lose the switch and go VVVT. I'll either replace the pickguard eventually due to the absent switch, I've wanted to reshape it anyways, or I'll find a nice looking way to patch it.

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I would have never guessed I'd be saying this but it's now a very serious contender for my favorite bass. The neck, one thing I can't take any credit for, is the best Ric neck I've had the pleasure of playing and maintaining.
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Looks good!!!
My Basses' Name:
4001White 1981-11-W.
4003Jetglo 1992-04-Mr.B.B.
4001Mapleglo 1974-06-Tre
4004Walnut 1994-09 CI-Giusy
4004Mapleglo 2003-05 CII (Fretless 4-2-5)-Amo
4004Jetglo 1994-12 Laredo-Ruso
4003Mapleglo 1988-08 LK-Lemmy
2030MidnightBlue 1992-08-Nino
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cassius987 wrote:Yeah! I opted to lose the switch and go VVVT. I'll either replace the pickguard eventually due to the absent switch, I've wanted to reshape it anyways, or I'll find a nice looking way to patch it.
Have you thought about wiring the toggle as a "kill switch"? If/When you settle on a nice pickup blend you can leave it alone and just use the switch to kill the output. My LK, which is also wired VVVT, is setup like this and I wouldn't have it any other way. Just a thought.......
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The main reason I lost the switch is because every now and then I am called on to play chords, and if I really get into it I have a tendency to whack the switch and change pickups/kill the signal/etc.

I am debating getting rid of the switch on most of my other basses too.
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