I bought the bass in 1973, my first Rick! The ROS was in place of the 5th knob when I got the bass, it also already had the .0047µF cap replaced by a piece of wire. I had swapped out the tuning keys twice, it did have the original reverse Klusons when I got the bass. First it got Schaller M4S keys, then decades later they were replaced with Hipshot Ultralite tuning keys. The bass was certainly no closet/glass case queen. In the late '70s the bridge and R tailpiece got replaced by a BA II bridge for a few years. And there was already a hole on the body from when the first owner had put a Gibson bridge/tailpiece cover from an EB3 on the bass over the bridge toaster; that was gone by the time I bought the bass but the hole remained (the same; sorry, couldn't resist

). I sold the 4005WB in August 2011 to someone who had it totally restored, finish and all. It was a great bass, mostly original, wonderful player, sounded like a Rick is supposed to sound...but it was time to pass it on to it's next caretaker.
As to AWB, a jazz rock fusion band I was in opened for them at Lock 3 Live in Akron, Ohio a few years ago. At other times at that venue we had opened for the Family Stone Experience, and for Kevin Eubanks.
