+1henry5 wrote:with a new pickguard and a 1/2" toaster all my reasons for not owning a 4003 seem to have gone out of the window.
(Actually, -1/2"
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+1henry5 wrote:with a new pickguard and a 1/2" toaster all my reasons for not owning a 4003 seem to have gone out of the window.
+1, though a Mapleglo 4003 does sound a tad enticing...lennon211 wrote:I'm thinking that I will probably be waiting to see what any possible color of the year will be for next year and if it's just right, then I'll place an order for another 4003.
Retrofitting a bass or guitar with CB is not too difficult a project; I've got at least half a dozen on the books at present. Cost is not prohibitive, although Dane is correct--because this usually requires a refinish, you're looking at more than just the cost of the CB rebinding, something that Dane is touching upon when he mentions figures in excess of $1K.aceonbass wrote:The checkered binding retofit is not not an inexpensive add on as it requires the existing routing to be made deeper(checkered binding is actually two separate bindings) and a refin of the bass. This would probably be around $1100.00 worth of work. I don't think I'd be inclined to add it to a bass except one that was being completely restored.
How are the new inlays being done if they are not poured? Pre-cut triangles glued into CNC cut slots?
I like all the new/retro features. I theorized here on the forum some time ago after the walnut wings came back that RIC was merging the vintage and standard lines. It appears that I was correct. This should help reduce the backlog and make the price increase much more bearable. It's concievable that there will be 4003AFG and 4003BB's produced with this new feature, making those rare instruments quite a bargain.