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He wouldn't DARE! (Would you?)
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Post by jwr2 »

I will 4-2-5 almost anything ... but a 4003 makes more since mainly because it costs half as much ... also I the the C64 has the same nut and fretboard width but it is more of a D shape than the 4003 ...
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I would have no problem seeing a C64 4-2-5'd but the tuner holes would have to be filled and re-drilled for Vintage Schaller Ricky tuners, followed by a headstock re-fin. At this point though, we might see why JH has moved the pickup to 1" spacing on current 4003's.
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Post by green_us90 »

Moving the pickup to the 1 inch spacing puts the pickup under one of the harmonics, so I've heard. They did this to improve the sound (though the 1/2 inch spacing looks cooler)
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I have no interest in filling and redrilling holes when I can just add one hole and make it work ...
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1. In what country did Montezuma Brown first appear?
2. What is the real reason Kenny Howes doesn't wear trousers to work?
3. Why does my finish supervisor eat so many Cheetos?

I happen to LIKE Cheetos..And I certainly don't get them from the roach coach..Also,define "so many"...You "paint" me in a bad light Ben..I guess no more Metallic CheetoGlo paint jobs from now on.
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Welcome, Eric!
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Welcome Eric!

Enjoying some much deserved time off from the grind? You must be a masochist hanging out here on your vacation! Image Only kidding...I'm sure all here will treat you with the utmost respect as a valued contributor!

Funny, I thought the CheetoGlo was a good idea, but that's why I BUY Rickenbackers and not paint them!Image Most colors I like would never sell!
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Welcome Eric. I look forward to your comments from the factory.
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If Kenny doesn't wear trousers, I hope wears something where the trousers would normally go.
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Welcome Eric! Hope to meet you in person in August.
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Post by cheyenne »

Sell off all of your old Ricks and go for the unbelievably, fantabulously, comfortable thin, new neck profile.

Email me personally offline and I'll take all of those obese,fat necked Blackstars, Redheads, Tuxedo's, CS4001's, Cheyenne's, Lemmy's, ect.....off of your hands. You'll have to sell them cheaply of course, do to the fact that the new neck profile will definatley be superior.
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"If RIC is changing the neck profile now, then any bass you order, (or have had on order, but is not yet produced), should have the thinner neck."

Steve, I hope you're right. I have a 4003 AFG on order and the only thing that would make it better would be the slim neck.
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Post by eric_b »

Hey all,thanks for the warm welcome! I hope to meet you all in person this August as well..Hopefully I can contribute to the boards here without giving away too many secrets! ;-)
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Eric: Can you comment on the finishing process in terms of its duration and also briefly discuss how changes in weather, if any, might provide challenges to the Rickenbacker finish?
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