
I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder....My eyes turn away....
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I dunno, they don't seem very Fender-like to me, actually they remind me more of the Gibsons that were current at the same time. But that's a superficial resemblance at best. The styling of the 3000 & 3001 looks very fresh to me, I like itjaymi wrote:....I guess this is what happens when you try to imitate a Fender....![]()
loendmaestro wrote:Play one. That's all it'll take.
loendmaestro wrote:I thought this forum was supposed to be all positive! You know...rainbows & sunshine, puppy dogs & apple pie?
loendmaestro wrote:I thought this forum was supposed to be all positive! You know...rainbows & sunshine, puppy dogs & apple pie?
johnallg wrote:loendmaestro wrote:I thought this forum was supposed to be all positive! You know...rainbows & sunshine, puppy dogs & apple pie?![]()
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Thanks, Chris, I needed that.
What? Larger than your 2008 4003?! I'm skeptical.jps wrote:The only one I have played in that mold was a GF, it sounded great but the neck was a bit large for my tastes.
Great to see some of the beautiful 3000/1 pics.libratune wrote:There are 14 of the model 3000 listed on the Register, all made in 1976.daveman wrote:The only 3000's that I've seen any documentation on were made in 1976. Is anyone aware whether they were all produced at that time?
I've been gassing for a 3000 but they are really hard to find. I even built a 3000-inspired shortie just for the hell of it (but I won't hijack the thread with that!).
There are 19 of the model 3001 listed, with build dates from 1976 to 1979.
I've been playing a weird little 3/4 scale Rickenbacker. I think it's a 3000 or an Eldorado or something. It's as rare as rocking horse sh**. I got one with the Roses, right, and I've had that about five years but it's getting pretty tatty now - there's nothing left on the truss rod - and I've just managed to find another one. And remember my big paint-splashed 4005 Rickenbacker semi-acoustic? I've got a really sexy black one of them as well...
So, do you mean your E string tuner takes a lot more force to turn than the other three? A couple of my 70's Ricks have the same problem. That's one of the reasons why I prefer the new Schaller tuners on the 4003...they're smooth and consistent...and the screws don't vibrate off...and they don't turn green!StoneRose wrote:Only one thing irritates me about it, the E string. When tuning, every other string is good as gold, the E string however, is a b*****d to tune. Anyone else had a similar problem?