NBD 1977 4001!

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NBD 1977 4001!

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I have had several newer 4003's over the years but have only owned one 4001 in my life. My one and only 4001 was a 1974 White 4001 that I got when I was 17 in 1987 and unfortunately it's frets were all but gone. I have always wanted a 4001 but there has never been one within reach. Well that has changed now jack. I have scored my very own Mapleglo (my favorite) 4001. The original neck pickup was replaced at sometime with a Toaster. The bass is light, the neck is slim and it is a very articulate and resonant sounding bass. I totally get why folks are crazy for the old Rics.
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Niiiiiiice!
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Sweet bass,having that toaster/ higain combo is great,too. Congrats!
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VEDDY veddy NOICE! 8)

Love the aged MG, and toaster p/u... :)

Congrats.

PS: You going with flats or rounds for strings??
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I am certainly a flatwound lover/conasour but I am thinking she is gonna have to wear rounds until I can get another 4001/4003 back in the fold.
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Congrats! Love those '70s 4001 basses...
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Congrats, Scott! :D That is just like my first brand new 4001 that I bought in '76 or '77, but you already have the toaster in it, one less thing that you need to do. :wink: (Move it to the 1/2" position). :wink:
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Congrats, Scott. So, you've played newer 4003 models and now you've got a vintage...do you think vintage is better?
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Nice 4001. :) i see no more 4003's in your arsenal? Will another be added in the future?
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That's a beauty! Enjoy!
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I dig it man, I love both mine. I think I can't decide though between 4003 or the 4001. As I find that both have a mojo all their own. My 4001 over the years has never been on the block if I needed money. Never parted with that one. I will probably be buried with it if i can be.
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76' 3000 MG ---09' 4003 MG
77' 3001 MG ---92' 2060 FG
77' 4001 Jetglo---93' 2060 FG
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08' Fender "Geddy Lee" Sig. Jazz Bass
82' Kawai F-II-B
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SO reminds me of my first Rick... a QB! Very nice!
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rickyfricky wrote:VEDDY veddy NOICE! 8)

Love the aged MG, and toaster p/u... :)

Congrats.

PS: You going with flats or rounds for strings??

No sir, this one is wearing some light gauge D'Add Nickel XL's! :twisted:
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JakeK wrote:Congrats, Scott. So, you've played newer 4003 models and now you've got a vintage...do you think vintage is better?

Both! I love them both.. there are things I love of about the "vintage" 4001 but I have to have me a current 4003... or two. :mrgreen:
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rickenbottom wrote:Nice 4001. :) i see no more 4003's in your arsenal? Will another be added in the future?

Yes sir I am currently working on a 2012 Mapleglo and a 2013 Jetglo at the moment. Hope to be able to score both of them in the next few weeks. Anybody in VA need any amps or cabs? LOL :D
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