Model of the Week three: 4001S and RM1999

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Re: Model of the Week three: 4001S and RM1999

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teeder wrote:Sean,

I honestly don't know. I've never seen a CS in person to compare it to, but it is different than any other Rick board that I know of.

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I also wondered when I first got this bass from Kevin if it was vermillion, but at MARF 3 I had the chance to put it next to a CS and though the board is redder like vermillion, the grain of the wood is different and the color is also not quite the same and I and a few others I asked to look decided it was not vermillion. BUT, it is not like any other bubinga fretboard Rick I've ever seen.
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Re: Model of the Week three: 4001S and RM1999

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Heres the vermillion on a CS for comparison.
Thats taken with a lot of light.
The MG V63 looks like vermillion to me.
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I guess the only thing to do is to have everyone on here with a CS send it to me for comparison. It should only take a couple months per bass for me to come to a conclusion. :mrgreen:
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teeder wrote:I guess the only thing to do is to have everyone on here with a CS send it to me for comparison. It should only take a couple months per bass for me to come to a conclusion. :mrgreen:
Another possibility is for Kevin to take out, say 1"x1", chunks of his fingerboard to send to all those with CS basses to compare with, far les costly, postage-wise, this way. As long as Keving numbers the samples he should be able to place them back on the bass with minimal notice. :wink: :lol:
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Great idea, Jeff! Then I can install them back in alternating grain patterns and create a butcher-block fretboard for superior strength and wear resistance. I may patent that! :lol:
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Wow, I hadn't thought of the ButcherBlockFingerBoard™ concept! :roll: Run with that, it would be quite unique. :twisted:
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Re: Model of the Week three: 4001S and RM1999

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This V63 doesn't have the striping in the fretboard, but just regular wood look - quite stunning. I did not think the grain of the wood matched the CS we compared to. There was quite a difference in the look, grain, and color of the boards.

Headstock wings are definitely walnut.
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