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johnhall wrote:
cjj wrote:Oh come on John! You could make that new low cost model that everyone's been whining about. Just get some veneer and glue it down over some MDF and Voilà
:roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Nah, that's probably a Danelectro patent anyway.
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johnhall wrote:
cjj wrote:Oh come on John! You could make that new low cost model that everyone's been whining about. Just get some veneer and glue it down over some MDF and Voilà
:roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Nah, that's probably a Danelectro patent anyway.
I guess in your opinion, Rickenbacker is the best. :lol:
I do like the way that dumpster bass turned out though.
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SquireFan91 wrote:I just wish RIC had the good sense to do with all the 400X series basses what the do with the 4004cii, FLAMED MAPLE! Not a concern for Jetglo, or Midnight Blue, but Fireglo and Mapeglo would really benefit in my opinion, and it's a wonder to me that they don't make sure every transparent finish instrument in maple has at least a flamed veneer.
Bletch! Shudder! Over my dead body and that's just for starters.

Ebony? Abalone? You've got us confused with PRS.
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I love the way RIC chooses subtle charactered wood grains for translucent finishes on the 4003... as opposed to that ridiculous, flamboyant style of the aforementioned company and lots of others. Does everything have to have a specially figured symmetrical top on it that causes temporary blindness? I'll keep my Mapleglo, thanks.

I have my own ideas about what would be cool but they're probably just as bone-headed. Lucky me, I'm not steering the ship.
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johnhall wrote:
cjj wrote:Oh come on John! You could make that new low cost model that everyone's been whining about. Just get some veneer and glue it down over some MDF and Voilà
:roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Nah, that's probably a Danelectro patent anyway.
I thought that is how all the China knock offs were made? :roll:
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I'd like to see a 4004 with wood like this. Imagine the back. :shock:
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Maybe you'll get lucky :mrgreen:
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IvanMunoz wrote:Maybe you'll get lucky :mrgreen:
Whats my wife got to do with this?? :lol: :lol:
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johnallg wrote:
IvanMunoz wrote:Maybe you'll get lucky :mrgreen:
Whats my wife got to do with this?? :lol: :lol:
You tell me :lol: :lol: :lol:
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johnhall wrote:
SquireFan91 wrote:I just wish RIC had the good sense to do with all the 400X series basses what the do with the 4004cii, FLAMED MAPLE! Not a concern for Jetglo, or Midnight Blue, but Fireglo and Mapeglo would really benefit in my opinion, and it's a wonder to me that they don't make sure every transparent finish instrument in maple has at least a flamed veneer.
Bletch! Shudder! Over my dead body and that's just for starters.

Ebony? Abalone? You've got us confused with PRS.
I only suggest veneer because I've heard so much about how flamed maple is becoming hard to find. If possible, by all means use a solid piece a flamed maple for the body wings. As to the custom accouterments I'd like, my choice of woods comes from a strictly aesthetic standpoint, as does the desire for abalone. I think the dark on light of ebony on maple would be quite nice, and while MOP on the inlays would be great abalone would really make a smaller inlay like I want POP right off the fretboard. Again, just a pipe dream, my ultimate dream bass, not necessarily what the RIC buying community as a whole wants. The flamed maple thing still confuses me though.
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SquireFan91 wrote:I only suggest veneer because I've heard so much about how flamed maple is becoming hard to find. If possible, by all means use a solid piece a flamed maple for the body wings.
Not many instrument makers come to mind that use solid maple for their instruments, the first that come to mind are Rickenbacker and Pedulla. 8)
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jps wrote:
SquireFan91 wrote:I only suggest veneer because I've heard so much about how flamed maple is becoming hard to find. If possible, by all means use a solid piece a flamed maple for the body wings.
Not many instrument makers come to mind that use solid maple for their instruments, the first that come to mind are Rickenbacker and Pedulla. 8)
Never liked the look of Pedulla basses, but the one I've played did feel and sound pretty good.
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The Thunderbass series are quite nice.
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My Pedulla Buzz sounds great, plays beautifully and balances very well, but I've always thought the body shape was curious at best. Kind'a reminds me of something squirted out of a PlayDough Fun Factory.
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teb wrote:My Pedulla Buzz sounds great, plays beautifully and balances very well, but I've always thought the body shape was curious at best. Kind'a reminds me of something squirted out of a PlayDough Fun Factory.
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kiramdear wrote:
teb wrote:My Pedulla Buzz sounds great, plays beautifully and balances very well, but I've always thought the body shape was curious at best. Kind'a reminds me of something squirted out of a PlayDough Fun Factory.
Solid chocolate bass gets left on dashboard. Film at eleven.
I think I can get one of those from here. 8) :mrgreen:
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