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Butchered Ric

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Buy it before someone else does.
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Post by apollo11 »

Look at the strings--they don't even come close to being over the pole pieces on the split coil pickup, as the string spacing is closer on a Ric.
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Post by loendmaestro »

Fave line:
"This is a cool old bass that has been nicely refinished and fitted with a 70's P bass Dimarzio pickup."
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Nicely? That is a bit of a stretch! It is perfectly savable though.
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Post by rickfan60 »

The price is out of line. It should not be more than $600 or $700 in that condtion. It will end up being relisted.
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The guy that did that should be taken behind the barn and shot!!!
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Post by atomic_punk »

Re-finished in what? Honey-dirt glo?
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A pic.
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Post by edski »

That finish blows, but with a complete pickguard (which I suppose would need a little modification) it's not the most screwed up Rick I've seen. At least it still has the 4 knobs and/or it's horns haven't been re-shaped.

And I agree...$800 starting price is way too high. With a little digging and patience you can find a 4001 in great shape for not much more.
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Post by jaymi »

I could work with it. The flag motif would go well over this one.
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Post by jwr2 »

nope ... paint it 5150 ...

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LOL...stick the canadian flag on there for me...
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"A Noble Instrument Must Be Nobly Regarded"
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Post by jaymi »

That looks like a need for Ted....
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Post by jwr2 »

somebody bid on the butchered botched refined 4001 ... I was half tempted to buy it and paint it like the picture above ... 80's stripe-glo
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