Anyone going to NAMM to take pictures of the RIC Basses ?

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turlu
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Mr. Hall,

When you finally attack the Cii 5 String project, please do not forget to re-evaluate the gold metal pickup surround like there are on the Cheyenne Cii 4 String. It`s just looks, but that detail makes the pickup a look which would be a lot different than similar ones you find on other Bass guitars.
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Hrrm does the Jazzbo have a piezo in it?
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The Jazzbo at NAMM didn't have a piezo in it but it was only the prototype.
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It sounds like the bottom line is the 4004C5ii won't be available until sometime in 2004?

Is it possible Mr. Hall will give us a hint about the "project immediately behind the 4004Cii's"? I agree with Andrew it would be nice to know if this is a bass, guitar or pickup project. I understand the need to keep information on new products etc under wraps, but Im nosey as hell and like to plan my RIC purchases ahead of time. ;-)
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I didn't think we had any other choice than to plan RIC purchases in advance, since there is usually at least a few months waiting time on anything ordered, and some items can take years! Image
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Post by robj »

I've noticed that. I've been planning to buy a 4004C5ii in Trans Red since the bass was originally announced at NAMM last January. Silly me.... now it looks like 2004.. maybe.
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