Hunting for a 4003 in The Netherlands

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Re: Hunting for a 4003 in The Netherlands

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berth wrote:I am somewhat dissapointed in you Werner. You really mean you do not look on a dailly basis what Rickenbacker's are on marktplaats?
Sorry, Bert - no :oops:

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Re: Hunting for a 4003 in The Netherlands

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Thanks for the kind words guys. :D

This is the link to the mapleglo 4003: http://link.marktplaats.nl/607215083

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Re: Hunting for a 4003 in The Netherlands

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DeRoonenator wrote:Thanks for the kind words guys. :D

This is the link to the mapleglo 4003: http://link.marktplaats.nl/607215083

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Does that say it is a 2006? My Deutsch is so rusty, a entire can of WD40 could not salvage it.

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This ad is in Dutch actually. 8)

It says that this bass was ordered in 2006...and delivered last week... I checked this bass out as you can read in my first post of this thread.

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I do not expect a 2006 and a new one to be much different tonally to be honest.
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Re: Hunting for a 4003 in The Netherlands

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that MG has full width inlays, and from where I'm sitting it looks to have a Carribean Rosewood fingerboard (could be wrong, haven't seen it in person)
It's probably very recent.
Get that one too, Mike :D
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Sure Wim. First I have to water the money tree in the backyard :? :D

Started with the set up of my new and already beloved bass guitar. It has a few issues with string height (way to high) and me being a really hard player causing the strings to hit the pups.

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Lay her down, stripped of her string(s). Not in my shop, but on the kitchen sink. One of the girls has chickenpox so I have to be around :)

First thing I noticed is this:

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The string guides of the 1 and 2nd are off its base. :(

This is being caused by this:

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Threaded holes are drilled off center making the string guides tilt to the side when torque is applied.

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Got to fix this first I think? A real shame, I was hoping very much to play some tunes tonight.

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Moving on.

That was an easy fix and looks beautiful! 8)

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American chrome used to be the best in the world...before Green became the fashion and copper was banned from the process. :(

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And I'm finished for today. I need my shop to correct the string guides and to reset 1 screw of the bridge which is sticking out too much.

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The neck looked like a bow. I read on this forum that is has to be almost straight so 1/8 of a turn on both should bring it back a bit. Other instructions came from Joey's bassnotes :D

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It shows that a little work will bring an already fine instrument to the next level. Looking forward to continue working on this beast :twisted:

Any tips would be highly appreciated, I am a complete novice on all things Ric -thanks!

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Re: Hunting for a 4003 in The Netherlands

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DeRoonenator wrote:
Any tips would be highly appreciated, I am a complete novice on all things Ric -thanks!

Mike

A reissue horseshoe makes it even better.
And put the treble pup cover back on :D :wink: It's part of the experience
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wim wrote:
DeRoonenator wrote:
Any tips would be highly appreciated, I am a complete novice on all things Ric -thanks!

Mike

A reissue horseshoe makes it even better.
And put the treble pup cover back on :D :wink: It's part of the experience
LOL :D Maybe on the next Ric... :P

I even put a plastic thumb-thingy above the bass pup. I did not even dare to make a picture of it :oops: :oops:

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Goed bezig Mike. Voor al je zaken, ook de saddles, zijn hier wel oplossingen te vinden. Ik heb ze alleen zelf niet in mijn hoofd. Maar deze zoekopdracht helpt je mogelijk verder.

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Well done Mike. For all your business, the saddles, here are solutions. I've only myself in my head. but search [/ url] may help you further.
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Re: Hunting for a 4003 in The Netherlands

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Thx again Bert.

The saddles are not wobbly, they are just to tight because of the crooked hole. I have got a complete metal/motorcycle workshop on my own so I can correct this easily. This will be done Saturday when I got boatloads of time.

Today I have been playing around with my Ric and it does all the tones I want...and more. It sounds great on my '74 SVT and even GREATER on my touring Gallien & Krueger/Tech21 stack. And it just looks so cool, it's unreal.

Now, tonight I have made it more playable for me (can't teach an old cat new tricks unfortunately so the bridge cover had to go) and after finishing the job on Saturday I am taking it out on a gig Sunday. I have to fill in on an Outlaws/ Skynyrd type of band and man.....they're gonna be ****** for not bringing the ol' Fender :D :D
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Re: Hunting for a 4003 in The Netherlands

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DeRoonenator wrote:
wim wrote:
DeRoonenator wrote:
Any tips would be highly appreciated, I am a complete novice on all things Ric -thanks!

Mike

A reissue horseshoe makes it even better.
And put the treble pup cover back on :D :wink: It's part of the experience
LOL :D Maybe on the next Ric... :P
HA! I see RAS is already setting in...
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Re: Hunting for a 4003 in The Netherlands

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DeRoonenator wrote:
wim wrote:A reissue horseshoe makes it even better.
And put the treble pup cover back on :D :wink: It's part of the experience
LOL :D Maybe on the next Ric... :P

Mike
That would be the MG 4003, right? :wink:

Don't forget the .0047µF cap in line with the horseshoe pickup when you do that upgrade. 8) :wink:
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