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I've had my new 4003 FG for just shy of 2 weeks now. Due to work scheduling, I have only had one session with it longer than 15-20 minutes. Today I had all the time I needed, and just finished an apprx. 2 hour session with the bass. Oh my goodness! I played along with numerous cds that I run through a studio setup, as well as just doing runs, and scales,ect.. I even used the mutes for a while to check out that sound. I liken this bass to buying, and driving a sports car; it's not just a great sounding instrument, but it's killer fun to play also. It brings a whole bag of tonal tricks to the table; but I'm not telling you guys anything you don't already know. Man I look forward to owning this instrument.
John :D
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We all like hearing when someone discovers what we've known for years. Congrats on finally getting to spend some quality time with your new 4003, the more you play it the more you'll love it!
8) 8) 8)
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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cjj wrote:We all like hearing when someone discovers what we've known for years. Congrats on finally getting to spend some quality time with your new 4003, the more you play it the more you'll love it!
8) 8) 8)
+1 :D
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Rics tend to grow on you.
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s4001 wrote:Rics tend to grow on you.
They tend to self replicate too. Every time I look in the closet there's another one! :shock: :lol:

Congrats John and enjoy the honeymoon.
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johnallg wrote:They ten to self replicate too. Every time I look in the closet there's another one! :shock: :lol:
Man, I wish I had that problem! Can you send me the name of the guy who built your closet????
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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If they start eating you out of house & home, let me know. Be more than happy to help you out. For a friend and all, y'know.
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cjj wrote:
johnallg wrote:They tend to self replicate too. Every time I look in the closet there's another one! :shock: :lol:
Man, I wish I had that problem! Can you send me the name of the guy who built your closet????
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh, money has to change hands, CJ. :lol:
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johnallg wrote: They tend to self replicate too. Every time I look in the closet there's another one! :shock: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
Oh-h-h-h-h .... its only a breeding problem ..... not anything to do with RAS, addictive personalities and our need for greater disciplinary control ??? :roll: :? Boy, am I relieved !! :lol:
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My wife of 38 years has long been dealing with the replicating thing. At this time I only own 2 Les Pauls, and 2 strats as far as the 6 string electrics go. I always bought sunburst models, so she thought I was playing the same guitars. I bring them out of the studio room closet only 2 at a time. My new Ric is FG, so I guess I'll probably be owning at least another Ric FG. It's funny how at my age I'm still having to try to explain to my wife why just "one wont do". I know from the short time I've had my Ric, that one "just wont do". All in all; she's been really easy going as far as the money for quality instruments thing goes.
John
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johnallg wrote:
cjj wrote:
johnallg wrote:They tend to self replicate too. Every time I look in the closet there's another one! :shock: :lol:
Man, I wish I had that problem! Can you send me the name of the guy who built your closet????
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh, money has to change hands, CJ. :lol:
Hey, I'm willing to pay the guy to build the closet! Just what kind of guy do you think I am???
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Johntheson wrote:My wife of 38 years has long been dealing with the replicating thing.....
I always bought sunburst models, so she thought I was playing the same guitars. I bring them out of the studio room closet only 2 at a time. My new Ric is FG, so I guess I'll probably be owning at least another Ric FG.
Excellent strategy John ! :D
As you're a new Forum member, and showing such promise ..... I'll direct you to another thread documenting our local efforts, last weekend, at dealing with these issues .... :wink:
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=399591&start=15#p674940
You might want to check around, if there is a support network having a Confluence near you .... :mrgreen:
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Johntheson wrote:My wife of 38 years has long been dealing with the replicating thing. At this time I only own 2 Les Pauls, and 2 strats as far as the 6 string electrics go. I always bought sunburst models, so she thought I was playing the same guitars. I bring them out of the studio room closet only 2 at a time. My new Ric is FG, so I guess I'll probably be owning at least another Ric FG. It's funny how at my age I'm still having to try to explain to my wife why just "one wont do". I know from the short time I've had my Ric, that one "just wont do". All in all; she's been really easy going as far as the money for quality instruments thing goes.
John
Just tell her you can be spending money on women or instruments.... :twisted: :lol:
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johnallg wrote:
s4001 wrote:Rics tend to grow on you.
They tend to self replicate too. Every time I look in the closet there's another one! :shock: :lol:

Congrats John and enjoy the honeymoon.


+1

and all along I thought I needed another one to have a mating pair!
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Great pics Rich. It's obvious you guys are having fun. There's nothing like jamming with a group of musicians. I can't wait to eventually getting around to breaking my Ric in at a jam session.
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