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markthemd
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Post by markthemd »

The toruble with silicone on guitars/basses is with the finish and with the frets .

Paint /refinishing can be a real headache and frets can come loose and stay loose.

I understand the use of it in lots of cases ...it just needs to be kept away from guitars/basses etc.
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Post by markthemd »

In case no one got it ....

toruble is not in the English language .

Trouble is and that is why I need to use spell check more often than not .
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rob
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Post by rob »

Who really cares? I knew what you ment.
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Post by gregson1 »

The neck on the 4002 is extremely stiff and stable and with the new fretboard, there's a better neck profile to guide on, as well. Since you've done your work, this bass 'sings' acoustically, even with the older style Elixir strings. It plays in tune right up the neck. The action is light and low. I'm really impressed. I'll be writing about it soon, and will eventually post some pictures. It's definitely a player. Thanks again!
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Post by jblakey »

Peter or Mark- where do I find the discription of the bridge modification?
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Post by markthemd »

Go to the Rick registration page,
click on Articles
click on Technical information
click on Adjustment of 4000 series Bridge
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