4003S JG 8 string on the DudePit

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Buy it before someone else does.
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Stunner. 8-string Rics sound so rich and pleasant.

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I just wish Ric made a few more of the Deluxe series 4001-8s back in 1973.
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There's already a thread about this in the Rickenbackers For Sale forum, and looks like Brian (incubus2432) is already on it.
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No harm in having another thread about this beaut. Grrr, I'm getting rather bad G.A.S now...
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There are two problems with the 4003s/8. The string order and the fact that there is only one saddle for the E strings. It is difficult to finger notes on the E and A strings with the small string under the large string. Also the octave E does not intonate well up the neck with the low E. Otherwise, I love my 8. It does have an amazing sound.
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Hopefully I close the deal....just waiting on some more pics. I sold the Tuxedo that I had and was actually planning on getting another 4 stringer as a backup....but I always wanted an s8 and with this one being black I was hooked.

I have a rather simple idea (and access to a machinist) for being able to set the intonation individually by modifying the sytock bridge.....if I get I'll give it a shot and pass it on if it is a success....if it is a total failure I'll deny that I ever mentioned it Image

I'm happy with the price.....but out of curiosity what is the opinion of the masses?
(it won't influence me....just curious)
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VERY good price for that one Brian!! You did good! Image
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I paid just over $1500 for mine about 6 months ago.


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Still a good price Ted. I had one I picked up off the forum for $1000 and Mike Parks grabbed off of me on Ebay for around $1500. It was a Mapleglo BT job.Yours looks terrific.I was mildly in the hunt as I needed a multi-string but, ended up with a Hamer 12, which I do in fact love to death.
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That fireglow is beautiful Ted.
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Ahhhhh Fireglo ...............

Nice one Ted .....
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Thanks Scott. It has one of the darkest FGs I have ever seen.

Brian: That is an excellent idea. Jeff Rath makes 5 string replacement bridges for his 4003 4-to-5 conversions. Maybe it would not be difficult for him to make one for an 8 stringer.
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Well, I sent the money so it is mine (I certainly hope Image ).
I would have preferred Fireglo like yours Ted but Jetglo was a strong second. I can't wait to test drive it at my House of Blues gig next week !

Ted......any string recommendations.....or anything else that I should know?
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yep ... I have been considering making an 8 string ric for a couple of years ... I think it would have to be a 4003 bass because of their very strong necks ... I would start with a jetglo 4003 4 string bass and remove the tuners and fill the holes and drill 8 new holes something like this ...

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then I would have to modify the tailpiece and get some blank saddles and put 2 string grooves in each on ... I would probably put the octave string on top the way most 8 string basses are ...

I played a dean 8 string bass recently and I really liked it ... but it would be even cooler to get a 4003 8 string ... and I like the idea of having a regular size headstock
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Post by rickfan60 »

Brian: I just bought two 8 string sets from Just Strings. They are GHS Boomers that match the original string guages. Some 8 string players assemble their own sets from single strings.

Jeff: Putting the little string on top makes perfect sense to me too. I will probably reverse my setup at some point.
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