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My frets on my '73 4001 from July has medium frets and my '67 4005WB has small vintage frets. I kind of like the smaller frets myself, they help get the action nice and low.
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i find that the small frets mean you must press a bit harder. I tend to end up actually pressing the wood and not simply against the fret. hmmm.
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Well I finally had some free time today to try out the new Nikon, enjoy.Image
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the Nikon is kickass! Beautifull photo!
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And the body, it's difficult to capture the bass, but according the guy on ebay with the shadow, mine's beat! What a maroon...Image
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That headstock shot is beautiful, Kendall!
The black strings look nice on a Shadow!
What brand are the strings?
Does the black coating (if there's any) flake off after being played for a while?
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nice shot Kendall!

Yeah what a maroon moron-your bass looks pristine.

Needs a Fauxshoe (TM) tho.

Are those the DR Black Beauties?
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Thanks Paul,
The strings are DR black Beauties, I haven't had any problems with the coating yet after 6 gigs with the strings. The strings are pretty dead and and it's time for a new set before the next show.
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Here's my 2 pals...

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They both look to be less than 5 years old ...

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I've got BBs on my Shadow, and yes, they do look cool. No problems with peeling yet.
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the coating does scratch off tho.

very cool indeed
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OOOOOHOOOOOOOHHHHH!!!!!

What a lovely scene!
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I'm fairly new to Ric basses,but this is one of the best instruments I'll ever have the pleasure of owning...No way I'll ever let this go...Most definitely a keeper.. Image
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