And another 1968 4001 resurrection.....

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I was curious about the Masonite as well - I was imagining a Danelectro-Rick mashup. (The horror!) - but it all makes sense now. Beautiful work. You could almost leave it as an MG.

Sorry about the cat. He looks pretty bad-*** in that photo.
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daveman wrote:I was curious about the Masonite as well - I was imagining a Danelectro-Rick mashup. (The horror!) - but it all makes sense now. Beautiful work. You could almost leave it as an MG.

Sorry about the cat. He looks pretty bad-*** in that photo.
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It's looking great, Shaun!
I'm glad it's getting the attention it deserves.
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teeder wrote:It's looking great, Shaun!
I'm glad it's getting the attention it deserves.
Thanks Kevin.

I'll be honest; if I'd known how it was going to go from the outset, certainly cost-wise, I probably would've bailed too, but once you're in, you're in. I hope it's worth it in the end!
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My god what the hell goes through people's minds to butcher this up so badly. I know the comments will be it's someone's bass to do as they seem fit, but come on really? Very nice and creatiive save can't wait to see this one through.
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Just amazing. :shock:
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I'd just like to add at this point that working with Larry, albeit at great distance, has been an absolute pleasure. I couldn't recommend him highly enough. I feel like I've known him for years already!
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henry5 wrote:I'd just like to add at this point that working with Larry, albeit at great distance, has been an absolute pleasure. I couldn't recommend him highly enough. I feel like I've known him for years already!
I don't know him personally but would not hesitate to recommend him based on the documentation I've seen of his work. I would also not hesitate to drive to his end of Florida if I needed a luthier for one of my Ricks... :D
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Agree. Here are the two restorations that Larry did for me: a '72 4001 to a bright blue version of Azureglo, and my "naked Tuxedo" (which is for sale):
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edski wrote:
henry5 wrote:I'd just like to add at this point that working with Larry, albeit at great distance, has been an absolute pleasure. I couldn't recommend him highly enough. I feel like I've known him for years already!
I don't know him personally but would not hesitate to recommend him based on the documentation I've seen of his work. I would also not hesitate to drive to his end of Florida if I needed a luthier for one of my Ricks... :D
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squirebass wrote:Who says there ain't no Rickenbacker Custom Shop!!!
Agreed, but collectors only want it if it was made by RIC. For the rest of us, there's Larry. I think he's gone to a whole new level on this restoration.
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Cool thread with some awesome craftmanship.

I surely can testify for Larry's professionalism.

His communication skill is second to none and dealing with him for the restoration of my (ex) 64 4001S was a pleasure!

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That's looking great!! With progress photos like these, I can't wait to send my 4003S to Larry!
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That bright AZG is beyond stunning.
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bassduke49 wrote:Agree. Here are the two restorations that Larry did for me: a '72 4001 to a bright blue version of Azureglo, and my "naked Tuxedo" (which is for sale):
Azure4001web.jpg
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The Azureglo on P.124? I didnt realize that was yours Paul. Larry and I just chatted about it earlier in the week.
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