3000/3001 Models
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3000/3001 Models
The 3000/3001 models have not been discussed much lately and a recent for sale ad drew my attention to these short scale models. What are your thoughts regarding the short scale Rickenbacker basses?
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you can hit that often sought high "E" on the "G" string ???

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i pm`ed a seller of a 3000 in the "for sale",but he didn`t want to send it to england,he told me that international post was "problematic",god knows why!!!!

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Last time I sent a guitar internationally turned into a two-month-long nightmare. Never again.
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jeff381 wrote:i pm`ed a seller of a 3000 in the "for sale",but he didn`t want to send it to england,he told me that international post was "problematic",god knows why!!!!![]()
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maybe he thought a u-boat would take out the supply ship ???
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I believe the 3000 was short scale, but the 3001 was full scale (except possibly for a prototype). I played a MG 3000 or 3001 back in December 1980 for our HS production of Jesus Christ Superstar. It was borrowed from a friend of one of the keyboardists in the band. All he told me was that his friend had a Rick I could borrow for the two shows. I figured it was a 4001 and I was jacked. But the 3000-series loaner performed very well and the shows were excellent. About two weeks later I got my first bass, a JG 4001.admin wrote:The 3000/3001 models have not been discussed much lately and a recent for sale ad drew my attention to these short scale models. What are your thoughts regarding the short scale Rickenbacker basses?
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Yes thanks for the correction, John. It was the 3000 that was the short scale and 3001 prototype.
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My love for the 3001 is pretty well documented around these parts. I prefer my 1978 3001 over either my 4001 or 4003. I've always said that is sounds like a p***ed off P-bass. The single pickup just sings & aside from the weight it's very comfortable to play. I've contributed a few shots to Paul Boyer for his upcoming book.
I hope he doesn't mind a teaser....

I hope he doesn't mind a teaser....

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i like the lazer etched trees and hand with camera on the black pickguard !!! oh...oh...and the hand painted grass on the tail piece...masterfully done ! did paul w. do this great body of mods ???

love that maple !!!
love that maple !!!
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Paul: Thanks somehow I missed bass of the week 8!
Nice reading.
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I'm fortunate enough to have both. A mud-brown walnut 3001 which despite its horrid colour is a really great guitar and is one on my main players. It can be glimpsed/heard here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btj18ls4kJw
The 3000 is a nice MG bought from a forum member. Happy with the scale length but haven't quite sorted the sound/set up yet.Feel it's got less personality than its big brother, but will probably give it a run out soon.
The 3000 is a nice MG bought from a forum member. Happy with the scale length but haven't quite sorted the sound/set up yet.Feel it's got less personality than its big brother, but will probably give it a run out soon.
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I have a 3001..I love it.. Kicks butt in every way. Solid Bass that I thought should have been more popular with players and their wallets
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Peter, you also have a PM.
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BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:i like the lazer etched trees and hand with camera on the black pickguard !!! oh...oh...and the hand painted grass on the tail piece...masterfully done ! did paul w. do this great body of mods ???![]()
love that maple !!!
Ha! My poor photography skills are only surpassed by my poor bass playing!
