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Paul,
I can raise the toaster quite a bit more, where it is at now balances the way I want it with the neck toaster (as far as magnetic pull, I haven't checked for that). In fact, I set up the 4003FL and 4004Cii to the same output as my 4001 with the V63 horseshoe so I won't get any volume changes when I switch basses if I use more than one at a gig. The current black plastic baseplates have the holes there already to mount a toaster, no drilling required! I just had to get screws, nuts and washers, and I used two grommets (Hello, Gromit !) to help support the toaster on the plate.
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Nice collection Ron, the new v63 looks great, even has the "made in USA" sticker still on it. Congratualtions ...
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Thanks. I still would like to get a white 4001, but that can wait for a while. And while I'm at it, a 4003s5, a 4001S, a 4000...........
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RAS is a terrible afflliction, know it well ... for me it's
4000 4005 73-4001 with Chequered binding
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If I just got the white 4001, I'd be happy. Or maybe I can get a Chris Squire model. And to think that just a few months ago, I thought the 4003 was the only bass Rickenbacker made.
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Thanks, Jeff.Image
It's really a great idea to set all the babes to the same output volume. No obvious volume change switching from one bass to another on stage is cool.
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Hey, Ron, here's a link to a delectable white 4001. It's a 1974.

http://www.gbase.com/gearlist/guitar_picture.asp?guitar=589836
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Hey Sergio, nice Xmas tree you got there in Lisbon, 2005-LS "Light Show"! very impressive.
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Thanks, Sergio. That's all I needed to see right now :-).
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Well, will you pick it up?

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You may not credit this, but I have not yet seen said Christmas tree, only heard of it. I shall go and take a look at it eventually, though.
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"Well, will you pick it up?"

Are you going to loan me the money?
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If I had me the money I'd pick it up right now.
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I looked at that white 4001 a little more. Doesn't $1350 seem a little high?
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Maybe, but then that 4001 is thirty years old and I believe the white finish/black 'guard & TRC combination was not that common in 1974. I'd gladly shell out 1350 bucks on that beauty. Not to mention I have a thing for 74 4001s...
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