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I bought it. Now what?

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I won this 4003s:
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To me, this is the closest I'm ever gonna get to a v63. Plus, I don't have to worry about refinishing it... Do I?

This model isn't something spectacularly rare is it? Neck-thru, skunk stripe, R-O-S?

I think I have the best of all worlds in a 4003s. I envision this bass refinshed in white. Any concerns anyone have?

Thanks!

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Post by rickfan60 »

Yes, you got me by $10 on that one. It is unusual in that it has a 3 piece neck blank. I am guessing that it is a transitional piece, a factory experiment, or it was built specifically for someone. The neck slab is tapered like other 4003s so it probably did not start off as a 4001 - which has a straight (rectangular) neck slab. The dark fingerboard is quite nice too. R-o-S is a deluxe feature but it does appear occasionally on non-deluxe instruments. If you should decide that you don't like it, please let me know.
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Post by rickfan60 »

Just out of curiosity, what was your max bid? I had considered $925 but opted for less. Would that have changed the outcome?
jwr2

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you bought it now what???

uuhhh play it ...
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Ted - Yes, your bid would've changed the outcome. Only cuz I wouldn't have had time to place another bid. I bid $900, but would have been willing to go to $950.

Thank goodness you didn't say, "Oh man! You got RIPPED!" =)

So... Would I be destroying it with a refinish?

Jeff - HA!

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Refinish in Fireglo !!!

Then play it !!!
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Post by incubus2432 »

That would look great refinished in non-yellowing white. It would be kind of a shame to hide the skunk stripe and the grain though. I have always wanted a white on white Ric and have often thought about a translucent type white where the grain would still be visible.....that would be the best of both worlds IMO.
BTW....Nice 's' model, enjoy!
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I'm also interested to see if it has the flat, folded truss rods, or the newer ones.

I'm hoping for the newer ones. I already have a 4003 with the old ones.

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Maybe I can refinish it in white and leave a "burst" on the back to show the skunk stripe! =)

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Post by teeder »

Nice bass!
I'd leave it as is and play the he!! out of it.
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Post by rickfan60 »

It is probably one of a kind. I would leave it alone.
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Post by baltimucho »

I figured you'd say that... Dang it.

Well, it's GONNA get some reversable mods... Toaster and a Sergio/Jared Slipper! Oh yeah, and some allen-head saddle screws.

I guess this means I'll have to keep my '82 4003 project I just refinished in tung oil and paint IT white!

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I'd also leave it alone and enjoy it.
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Post by rickfan60 »

It is a November of '84 bass so the rods should be the new style. I always forget the date but I think the new rods started in September of '84.
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Post by rickaddict »

That one is stunning, unusual and in excellent shape. My vote is no re-fin. I have a 1987 4003S. It is my favorite. I like my v63, but this one has its own cool sound(and a more comfortable neck) that I think I prefer to the v63s horseshoe. I'd say keep an open mind. Play it a while before you decide to change the pickup.
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