
The 4005 is not coming back.......but what if....
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Here's one Ricks making Joey right now!!


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I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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OH yeah, Joey's 381V63 bass!
I'd take one too!
Yep, this comes up every now and again...I would love a bass on the 360OS body style. To me, the 360 body looks like a baby 4005, hence a dream of doing something along that line as well, it was just cost prohibitive.
What was the old NY Lottery theme? "All you need is a dollar, and a dream".
I'd take one too!
Yep, this comes up every now and again...I would love a bass on the 360OS body style. To me, the 360 body looks like a baby 4005, hence a dream of doing something along that line as well, it was just cost prohibitive.
What was the old NY Lottery theme? "All you need is a dollar, and a dream".
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We've teased Joey with that photo and its potential implications before. . . .basmansam wrote:Here's one Ricks making Joey right now!!
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Yeah, I was hoping that it was the 4381JV!paologregorio wrote:We've teased Joey with that photo and its potential implications before. . . .basmansam wrote:Here's one Ricks making Joey right now!!![]()
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I suppose if, and it's a pretty big if, one had the spare cash to buy a 381, 330, or 360 WB=WBBS=OS(thanks, JH!), and a 3000 series neck, and they could afford to just yank the guitar neck off, and pay to have a luthier assemble the bass neck to the guitar body, and sharpen up the headstock edges a bit to give it a more vintage-y profile (less gumby/80s profile), then one could be built without any trademark infringement, but I doubt anyone with that much spare cash is interested enough to do it.
One of you bassists needs to get really rich and famous playing RIC products enough to entice production of such a signature model. . . . nah, that wouldn't work, because there's already a backlog, and if there was an even bigger upsurge in demand for Rick basses, the decreasing backlog would go through the stratosphere again and preclude the introduction of any new models ever. . .
unless maybe you moved to Japan. . .

One of you bassists needs to get really rich and famous playing RIC products enough to entice production of such a signature model. . . . nah, that wouldn't work, because there's already a backlog, and if there was an even bigger upsurge in demand for Rick basses, the decreasing backlog would go through the stratosphere again and preclude the introduction of any new models ever. . .
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Looks to me like that Photoshop job in the OP has the neck out of scale (too small with relation to the body) quite a bit, and that either we'd need a larger body (putting it back into Tuna Boat range) or a short scale neck. Meh... 
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Joey's bass is awesome looking!
A while back, when I was getting ready to build my first bass I drew up a basic template for a 660-style bass. Ill see if I can a jpeg.
A while back, when I was getting ready to build my first bass I drew up a basic template for a 660-style bass. Ill see if I can a jpeg.
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Lol ......my Photoshop chop job was done in five minutes.jingle_jangle wrote:Looks to me like that Photoshop job in the OP has the neck out of scale (too small with relation to the body) quite a bit, and that either we'd need a larger body (putting it back into Tuna Boat range) or a short scale neck. Meh...
I was just messing around to see what a bass like this might look like.
I agree that proportion is key.
