Rickenbacker vs Fender (Side by Side)

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Re: Rickenbacker vs Fender (Side by Side)

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ram wrote:Face it Brian you are a closet bass player..... :lol:
Did I mention that the fretless Aria Sinsonido has lines on the fretboard................... :lol: :lol: :lol: Sorry Joey. I could not resist. :wink:

After many years of playing guitar I got into the habit of not looking at the fretboard, so it took me a bit of time to get used to playing a fretless bass. I love the sound of an upright on jazz numbers and this bass gives me that sound.
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winston wrote:
ram wrote:Face it Brian you are a closet bass player..... :lol:
Did I mention that the fretless Aria Sinsonido has lines on the fretboard................... :lol: :lol: :lol: Sorry Joey. I could not resist. :wink:
WHAT?! :twisted:
Get outta the bass forum! :lol: :lol: :lol: I knew that already! :P
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Your fretless bass performance and recording on my version of Georgia still takes my breath away Joey. You did a great job my friend. Gotta love those Rick fretless basses.

OK I am leaving the bass forum now................ :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Trying to schmooze me to get back in here, eh? :lol:
Thanks! :wink:
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winston wrote:My 4003 came all the way from Virginia to me a few years ago. It was perfectly setup when it arrived (and still mostly in tune) and I have not had to do anything to it at all set up wise. It's still as good as the day Ron shipped it. I love that bass btw. :D
Hearing that always brings a smile to my face Brian... :D
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bosco64 wrote:
winston wrote:My 4003 came all the way from Virginia to me a few years ago. It was perfectly setup when it arrived (and still mostly in tune) and I have not had to do anything to it at all set up wise. It's still as good as the day Ron shipped it. I love that bass btw. :D
Hearing that always brings a smile to my face Brian... :D
Ron,

To my ears, your old bass is the nicest sounding Rick that I have ever played. I just love that bass. I could never thank you enough. It is just what I wanted.
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