Re: My dads 4003.
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 8:18 am
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That was my recollection, from the discussions on this board from years ago. I had a Feb '71 Sergio Silva had a '70, and a couple of others had '70 models...chefothefuture wrote:I think that '70 was the primary year for the 21r's.jps wrote:It's too bad that '71 wasn't a 21 fretter. Those aren't all that common and IIRC, were primarily made in 1971.
Do a Google search for 1970 models.squirebass wrote:...a couple of others had '70 models...
JFinelli81 wrote:Hello. I just bought my own Rick Guitar after about 28 years of wanting my own Rick. When I was very young (mid to late 80's) my StepDad showed me his 4003 bass that he's had since nearly brand new. I never saw anything like it. I was blown away and never forgot about it. Well, after I got my own Rick some 25 years later he broke his out and sent me a picture of it. I thought I would share here. It reminded me very quickly of why I never forgot about that bass and grew up to buy my own Ric (330 Fireglow). He had many Fender basses, A Steinberger, Early Music Man etc... but this one was much different.
You can upload images directly to the forum site using the Upload attachment button below the dialog box. Easy to do. You may have to resize the file (1280 x 1280 pixels, and 500kB maximum).henry5 wrote:JFinelli81 wrote:...I'd post pictures but my Photobucket account seems to want me to upgrade at cost (I haven't used it in ages). Time to find another image hosting site, methinks. Any suggestions?
Cheers Jeff. I always ended up with tiny pictures whenever I used the upload attachment thing, plus having to resize, hence why I always used Photobucket.jps wrote:You can upload images directly to the forum site using the Upload attachment button below the dialog box. Easy to do. You may have to resize the file (1280 x 1280 pixels, and 500kB maximum).henry5 wrote:JFinelli81 wrote:...I'd post pictures but my Photobucket account seems to want me to upgrade at cost (I haven't used it in ages). Time to find another image hosting site, methinks. Any suggestions?
Yup-squirebass wrote:That was my recollection, from the discussions on this board from years ago. I had a Feb '71 Sergio Silva had a '70, and a couple of others had '70 models...chefothefuture wrote:I think that '70 was the primary year for the 21r's.jps wrote:It's too bad that '71 wasn't a 21 fretter. Those aren't all that common and IIRC, were primarily made in 1971.