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1971 Rick 4001 on the bay
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- squirebass
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Re: 1971 Rick 4001 on the bay
I didn't know it was Johnny who wrote "Walk, Don't Run"... Interesting....
Re: 1971 Rick 4001 on the bay
wish it was me.
Re: 1971 Rick 4001 on the bay
Be glad you're not. You'd be dead now if you were.blackone wrote:wish it was me.
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mellowinman
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Re: 1971 Rick 4001 on the bay
Holy **** is that nice!
- RickyBubba
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Re: 1971 Rick 4001 on the bay
Glad to hear you like the bass, and welcome to the fun here!
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Gilmourisgod
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Re: 1971 Rick 4001 on the bay
Nice Bass! Oh, how I love checkerboard binding. One thing that strikes me as really unusual about that bass is the headstock. The tuner positions look really odd, never seen a Ric with a tuner that close to the top of headstock, or that offset side to side. Has the headstock been modified, or was that just how Ric was building them that day/month/year? Congratulations on your score.
- chefothefuture
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Re: 1971 Rick 4001 on the bay
The tuner positions are consistent (if that's possible!) with the pre-mid '73 positions. Yet there are variances....Gilmourisgod wrote:Nice Bass! Oh, how I love checkerboard binding. One thing that strikes me as really unusual about that bass is the headstock. The tuner positions look really odd, never seen a Ric with a tuner that close to the top of headstock, or that offset side to side. Has the headstock been modified, or was that just how Ric was building them that day/month/year? Congratulations on your score.
