Rickenbacker for Funk? Strings?

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Re: Rickenbacker for Funk? Strings?

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cjj wrote:Very nice! I love the sound of the fretless - I've gotta get me one of those...
One nearly identical to mine just sold on eBay for $1200+. I was actually tempted to buy my bass's clone.
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cjj wrote:Very nice! I love the sound of the fretless - I've gotta get me one of those...
One nearly identical to mine just sold on eBay for $1200+. I was actually tempted to buy my bass's clone.
I'm kinda thinking a 4004Cii fretless would be pretty cool. I might have to get Paul W. to make a new fretboard to get one though...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Well, you could just put strips of wood in the fret slots, and have lines like Jaco did. No shame in that.
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Nah, it just wouldn't look right. A nice clear rosewood board (yeah, ebony would be even better) just can't be beat...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Well, I'd look into cocobolo, pau ferro, and bubinga before you went straight to standard Indian rosewood. Played a wonderful Conklin fretless with a cocobolo board once... pau ferro is the celebrated stuff used on fretless Stingrays... and of course we know plenty about bubinga.
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I said rosewood, but in the RIC sense, meaning bubinga. I'd really like to have a fretless twin to my Mapleglo 4004...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I forget that it means different things to different people. In Fender/Gibson/everything else circles, it almost always means Indian rosewood.
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