At that time, the 4003 didn't have full-width inlays or walnut head stock wings. But some time in 2006, RIC changed the shape of the head stock from the "bulbous" version back to pretty much the same as it was in the 60's and re-introduced the walnut head stock wings. When I saw those first walnut-winged 4003's that had made their way out of the factory, I knew I had to buy one and have it converted to the 4001V68 that had been dancing around in the back of my head (along with unicorns, Ferraris, cafe racers, and slices of deep dish pizza!) So I bought a nice 2006 4003 in MG that I thought would make a great 4001V68 conversion, and got some vintage re-issue parts from the RIC boutique (Plexi TRC, C64 tuners, toaster pickup). But then life got in the way...
I decided to have Dale Fortune do the work for me, but I wasn't able to send the bass out to him until Feb of 2008. And then Dale ran into several major issues with his health and his personal life that severely delayed the project. I waited patiently, kept my faith, but didn't get the bass back from Dale for a little over 5 years! Once I got it back, I had to tweak it a bit more and then last fall I took some photos. And then I didn't get around to posting them until a few days ago.
But here it is, in all it's glory...The 4001V68 as I had envisioned it some 10 years ago. Very much inspired by Andy Winter's '68 4001FG. Dale did a great job. Check out those inlays!
http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... ine%3Dtrue
