Turquoise 4003?

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Re: Turquoise 4003?

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Regarding the OP's original post on this, didnt most 4003's of this era come with the usual tone / vol knobs rather than the old style "oven dials"?
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CatHead wrote:Regarding the OP's original post on this, didnt most 4003's of this era come with the usual tone / vol knobs rather than the old style "oven dials"?
All new ones came, and still come, with chrome top knobs.
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Turq's a cool finish that I thought would return to the lineup someday.

I think I remember Ben Hall mentioning that he really liked the finish. :?:
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cheyenne wrote:Turq's a cool finish that I thought would return to the lineup someday.
I don't think it was very successful, so I doubt it will be back any time soon.
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Just my opinion, but I think Turquoise wasn't very successful because the real beauty of the color was not captured in the promo pics. Until I saw the Turquoise finish in person, I didn't like it. I had to have one after I actually saw a 4003 in Turquoise right in front of me.
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I'm relatively new to this concept of communication but what the heck.

It's great seeing photos of all the turquoise basses...always reminds me of a late fifties Chevy!

I owned a perfect turquoise 4003 for around ten years. It was my first Ric. A friend who is an avid buyer and seller of basses gave me a sweetheart deal on it. Plays like butter. The mute makes fretted 4003s a cinch for traditional Cuban son and Salsa. But I'm not a collector and was always nervous about putting a scratch in it, so it didn't get played as much as it should've.

A musical came up last April with a contract requiring a fretless. It occurred to me that I couldn't live without a Ric, plus I wanted to honor my friend's graciousness; coincidently a Jetglo fretless turned up online at Elderly Instruments. I was able to sell the turquoise one on Ebay which payed for the new fretless, plus a couple of HB1s as well as a set of SCNs for an early nineties (dare I say it?) Jazz V.

The 4003FL is now my "go to" bass guitar. I feel a lot safer with Jetglo for some reason...maybe the idea that if it got scratched it could be touched up less obviously.

Thanks for the opportunity to relate my experience!

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Welcome to the Forum, Nathan! :)

Great story ... although around here, the 'normal' thing (due to Rickenbacker Acquisition Syndrome, RAS) would have been to keep the Turquoise and buy the fretless! :D
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Welcome to the Forum, Nathan!
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Yes, welcome to the RRF!
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That turq V63 is killer!

Overall, I thought the bass in the OP looked great with pearloid.
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Luv the turq!
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Thanks for the warm welcome.
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