Bare Naked 4002

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Bare Naked 4002

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For those of you interested in such things, this is what a 4002 looks like without hardware. This is only the second time in 24 years that I have taken this bass apart. The filler in the tailpiece pocket will be coming out so I can restore the original tailpiece.

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Here are the body routes in detail....
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Nice to see Ted. The finish still looks like new on that baby...
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The 4002 sure would a nice one to reissue.
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I would love to have another. Unfortunately, the prices have really soared in the last few years. The last one sold by Mike Parks went for over $3,000 and that was 2 or three years ago.
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Dane: I made your pickguard tracing tonight. Sorry about the delay.
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Is that pillow Jeff Rath's? Image

It will be nice when that is back to it's former glory.
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Ha! I knew it was just a matter of time Ted.

If I buy a couch like Jeff Raths will I have good fortune finding rare Ricks like this????????
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Never under estimate the power of tacky textiles!
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That is one of the nicest finishes RIC has ever done IMHO. It looks so good with the ebony fingerboard and checkered binding. I'd love to have one of those.
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Hmm, I can't see the pictures very well. Could you just send that puppy over here for a closer inspection? Image
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No worries here Ted. Thanks for doing it!
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Very cool that you show us your baby naked, Ted. Thanks! Do you have a close-up pic of the control cavity? I'd be very interested to see it.

I personally love the glossy Walnut finish much more than Montezuma Brown and the matte Autumnglo. IMHO, Walnut suits a 4002 better than Mapleglo too.Image
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Post by rickenbrother »

I think the 4004Cii 4 and 5 string basses would look awesome in that finish.
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No, I don't think I have a closeup of just the cavity though it would be a good idea to archive one. I will take one and sent it to you.
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Thanks, Ted.
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