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Post by rickfan60 »

Other than differences in the wood itself, I don't know why there would be a significant weight difference between 60's and 70's 4001s. My '63 is close to the weight of my '80. I have played some Ricks that are unusually heavy. Marc Seligman's sea green is one of the heaviest Ricks I have ever played. I have encountered a few others over the years.
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Post by ken_swearingen »

My 69 4001 is really light,the lightest bass
I have.
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right now my lightest bass is my 4004CI oil finish ...
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Post by rickaddict »

Mine too, Jeff. I'd be curious to put it on a scale, but I think my Cheyenne I is around 8 lbs.

My heaviest is my 4001C64S...even though it shed about a half lb when I removed the 'shoes!
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Post by chefothefuture »

I think somebody got into some bad Fugu!

The skunk stripe adds a little weight.
Also, different types of Maple are heavier than others...
Finishes too can add weight.
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Post by thinneckrick »

my 4001 s is an extremely light bass and is alot like the real old ones . its also not as thick and chunky as my 4001 0r 4003 .Less mass means a lighter bass
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Post by cheyenne »

Didnt the original Westone Electra basses have a "Rickenbacker Style" bridge ??

Looks like Squire's has a Badass.
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Post by jps »

Yes, the Electra does indeed have a BA bridge on it.
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Post by cheyenne »

Found a pic of an original Electra. Notice the bridge, the ONLY thing that looks like a Rick.

I wonder if Chris was attracted by the pickup location??

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Post by cheyenne »

Wonder if he has a prototype? The control layout is completely different. Hmmmm.


Makes you wonder what that ugly thing might really sound like.
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The shape is also different.
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Post by jps »

Some more pics from the show:

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Shaved down? Hmmm!

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Nice ambiance!

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Great sound up close!

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Another angle on the Electra.


Chris did not have any other basses with him other than the RM1999, Electra and 4001CS, of which he never played.
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Post by jps »

"Makes you wonder what that ugly thing might really sound like."

The Electra sounded great, actually very much like my California Precision Special, very grindy and full with a nice biting top end.
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