YOUR Signature Model

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Clifton
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Re: YOUR Signature Model

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Clifton wrote:For guitars, it would be a Model 1993/12 in Burgundy-glo, with a wide 660/12 style neck.

For basses, it would be a Model 1999, also in Burgundy-glo!
I just realized that it looks like Rickenbacker payed attention to the guitar models I wanted! I feel flattered! :D
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Kiddwad57
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Re: YOUR Signature Model

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Laredo, basic jetglo with the usual trc, fretless, 4002 pickup location, vvt. I'd be happy to put my signature on the check, no need to put it on the bass.
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Mine would be similar to the 4003W walnut, but a doublenck 4/12 string bass with checker binding and a decent neck pickup.
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Dom
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Re: YOUR Signature Model

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Simple, I'll take a 350 double neck...with a 30 inch scale flatwound bari on the bottom. Checkerbound with shark inlays. AFG for me but available in any color you want...using the unruliest sounding toasters in the parts bin. Two pickups for each 24 fret neck with series & out of phase + piezo. GERMAN CARVE. Growl baby.
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