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Burgundy!

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Ok, im was wondering how many of us here have a Burgundy finished bass - the best finish IMHO.

MIne is one of the 2002 color of the year ones, has anyone else got one of these??? i dont recall anyone here having one (could be wrong tho)

Heres mine, the neck pickup is one of Sergio's:Image
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Post by henny »

30 years older! Mine's a vintage 1972 4001.

And I agree with you - There's something rather special about the Burgundyglo finish. It's in a class of its own. Best Rick finish ever. Image

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i had a 73 burgandyglo identical to mark's on loan for most of last year. unfortunately it's back with it's rightful owner now. the worst thing was i was offered it about 5 years ago for £450 and turned it down. doh!
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I have a 1979 that's so sweet I'm almost afraid to play it!
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I have a March 74 4001 in burgundyglo. A classy colour, I think! The binding has yellowed, but the scratchplate remains white.
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I do like burg and I've been looking around but without success. There has been one on Ebay Canada a couple of times; first time I bid on it but it got yanked off by the Ebay Trust Dept (so I guess the clues are there!). Came up again under a (n allegedly) different vendor over the w/e then just as mysteriously vanished again. Shame, it looked in good nick
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My one looks great i think, tho i must say that it had the worst set up i have ever seen on a new rick, The nut was sky high and the saddles very badly cut.

Its a good player now tho!Image
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July 1980.
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Actually, that Canadian Burg is still on - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3748103921&fromMakeTrack=true#ebayphotohosting

But I must confess to misgivings. If it was pulled the first time, what's changed?
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Post by vito »

I've got a 2002 fretless. Absolutely beautiful.
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My first Ric was a '78 4001 BG, I miss it a lot.

Burgundy is my favorite Ric finish, I wish it was still around. Ah well...
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My '75 fretless, I'm still trying to find an output jack plate for her.
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Post by turlu »

Owen,

No you are not the only one who has a 4003 year 2002 in Burgundy colour !!!! I simply love mine and probably the only one in Canada who has one from that year.
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Post by rudi_remme »

Mine is a '75 4001 burgundy, yellowed binding and still white scratchplate.
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