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johnhall wrote:
cjj wrote:
heinpete wrote:What is actually the "one off" speciality of this 2011 4004??? :roll:
The paint job. Of course, that's what makes the majority of the "one-offs" different...
Let's not forget that Ben spotted a particularly nice bit of wood awhile back and hung on to it to use for this instrument.
Just felt this statement deserved a revisit.

That is a STUNNING instrument. Wow.

Good eye Ben, good eye!

Thank you for NOT making a guitar out of it! :wink:
That IS BASS WOOD!
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IvanMunoz wrote:
IvanMunoz wrote:
ilan wrote:Image
It's below the switch. The Jetglo (L) is pre-hump, the Fireglo (R) has it.

Minutia, but once you notice it, you can't not notice it.
I kind of like the double hump one better.
CJ: Thanks for explaining that, I understand it now!
I'm gonna recede that statement and say I like the single hump better. I was at SamAsh in NY and I saw a 2011 and a 1976 near eachother. The single hump looks much better, it goes with the shape of the body a lot better. I guess you really have to see it in person to notice the real difference. :roll: :mrgreen:
Welcome to the club. For all the sexy curves the bass has and the styling thought and art that went into it, the "double hump" stands out. For me its more the way the lower "hump" approaches the wood edge.
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ken_j wrote:The new 4003 neck was wider as it neared the body than the older one. Is it possible that when RIC went to the common neck for both that it is a compromise between the two sizes? or possibly just two extremes of what is in the tolerence window?
All I know is my 2010 4003 has less depth to the neck and is 1/16'' narrower at the nut than my 2007 4003 so I wouldn't think we are talking about a compromise between the 4003 and the 4004 but simply a change (in my way of thinking an improvement) on the 4003 neck profile by slimming it down... I think the stable construction allows them to go smaller which I really appreciate.
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ajish4 wrote:
johnhall wrote: Let's not forget that Ben spotted a particularly nice bit of wood awhile back and hung on to it to use for this instrument.
Just felt this statement deserved a revisit.

That is a STUNNING instrument. Wow.

Good eye Ben, good eye!

Thank you for NOT making a guitar out of it! :wink:
That IS BASS WOOD!
No, I think it's actually Maple...
:P :lol: :lol:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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cjj wrote:
ajish4 wrote:
johnhall wrote: Let's not forget that Ben spotted a particularly nice bit of wood awhile back and hung on to it to use for this instrument.
Just felt this statement deserved a revisit.

That is a STUNNING instrument. Wow.

Good eye Ben, good eye!

Thank you for NOT making a guitar out of it! :wink:
That IS BASS WOOD!
No, I think it's actually Maple...
:P :lol: :lol:
LOL, wise ***. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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If I bought that instrument I'd get nervous taking it to a gig! I need to start getting some Rick "beater basses". Minimum of 5 dings plus belt rash will do. :lol:
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Gig 'em all I say!
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incubus2432 wrote:Gig 'em all I say!
agreed ... no instrument is truly loved until it makes music!
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ram wrote:
incubus2432 wrote:Gig 'em all I say!
agreed ... no instrument is truly loved until it makes music!
+2! :D
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guitfiddle wrote:If I bought that instrument I'd get nervous taking it to a gig! I need to start getting some Rick "beater basses". Minimum of 5 dings plus belt rash will do. :lol:
I thought that when I got my 4003 DCM, again when I got my Blueburst Cii and yet again when I got my Fireglo Cii. They all get played and have seen gigs. I'm just as careful as I possibly can be. If they get a minimum of player wear, oh well, but that's rare since I'm sort of like Monk (from the TV show) when it comes to handling guitars. :lol:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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rickenbrother wrote:...I'm sort of like [a] Monk...
Joey's in here somewhere:

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jps wrote:
rickenbrother wrote:...I'm sort of like [a] Monk...
Joey's in here somewhere
:lol: :lol: :lol:
That's NOT what I said!! :roll: I'm gonna get you Jeffrey!! :twisted: :lol:
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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rickenbrother wrote:
jps wrote:
rickenbrother wrote:...I'm sort of like [a] Monk...
Joey's in here somewhere:
:lol: :lol: :lol:
That's NOT what I said!! :roll: I'm gonna get you Jeffrey!! :twisted: :lol:
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rickenbrother wrote:
guitfiddle wrote:If I bought that instrument I'd get nervous taking it to a gig! I need to start getting some Rick "beater basses". Minimum of 5 dings plus belt rash will do. :lol:
I thought that when I got my 4003 DCM, again when I got my Blueburst Cii and yet again when I got my Fireglo Cii. They all get played and have seen gigs. I'm just as careful as I possibly can be. If they get a minimum of player wear, oh well, but that's rare since I'm sort of like Monk (from the TV show) when it comes to handling guitars. :lol:
If it's his OCD you're referring to then I'm afraid I share that as well. :lol:

That said, there are just some gigs where bringing my lovely rack of Ricks causes a few gulps every now and then. The worst was on stage with a beer firkin being opened up by our sledge hammer wielding mayor to celebrate the start of Philly Beer Week. I gave a him a look like "don't swing that thing anywhere near my stuff" and I think he got the message. We got away with just a beer splattered monitor from that whole escapade and that was all...whew!
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guitfiddle wrote:
rickenbrother wrote:
guitfiddle wrote:If I bought that instrument I'd get nervous taking it to a gig! I need to start getting some Rick "beater basses". Minimum of 5 dings plus belt rash will do. :lol:
I thought that when I got my 4003 DCM, again when I got my Blueburst Cii and yet again when I got my Fireglo Cii. They all get played and have seen gigs. I'm just as careful as I possibly can be. If they get a minimum of player wear, oh well, but that's rare since I'm sort of like Monk (from the TV show) when it comes to handling guitars. :lol:
If it's his OCD you're referring to then I'm afraid I share that as well. :lol:

That said, there are just some gigs where bringing my lovely rack of Ricks causes a few gulps every now and then. The worst was on stage with a beer firkin being opened up by our sledge hammer wielding mayor to celebrate the start of Philly Beer Week. I gave a him a look like "don't swing that thing anywhere near my stuff" and I think he got the message. We got away with just a beer splattered monitor from that whole escapade and that was all...whew!
I was just telling someone last night. I usually bring my MINT CS to the Christmas Eve services. This Sunday, I thought, I'll bring my 78 4001 ATG just to get used to the scale again. I've been playing a 35" Scale bass for the past few months. AND SURE ENOUGH, the idiot TROMBONE player managed to spin towards me and BANG the headstock! :evil:
WHAT in hell is wrong with brass players? Years back, a trumpet player banged my Alembic and left a NICE crescent shaped DING on the lower bout. :oops:
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