If not a Rick...

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:shock: Ooh! Nice rosewood! :shock: Pretty fancy work on that fretboard too! :D
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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cjj wrote:Pretty fancy work on that fretboard too! :D
Obviously, you haven't heard me play! :lol:

Actually, I can do it some justice, fortunately. :)
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I would really love to custom build a P Bass with fanned frets, starting at a 33.25'' scale on the G and ending at a 34'' scale on the E. I did the math and it'd be anywhere from $500-1000 to get the job done right.

iiipopes' fanned-fret P is the only one I've played besides a Dingwall Afterburner, and I liked the feel of his a lot better because of the conservative design--it was easier to get used to without looking at the board and the strings all rang out nice and clear. The Dingwall had that going too of course.
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jps wrote:Since I can't afford a Rickenbacker acoustic
If you really want a Rickenbacker acoustic you can allways sell the 4005.
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cassius987 wrote:I would really love to custom build a P Bass with fanned frets....
Why a P-anything? How about something original. I'm so tired of all the Fender knock-offs. Just because Fender didn't protect their trademarks doesn't mean that it's okay to keep knocking off Leo's designs.
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kiramdear wrote:I used to love Gibson basses in the old days. Give me a Ripper or an EB3 and I'll be a happy camper in a rickless world.
And even though the promo photo looks a bit horrific, the gent in the Gibson Ripper add seems to be enjoying himself quite a bit, all things considered.

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Sorry for the throwback to page 1 - I couldn't resist.
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aceonbass wrote:
cassius987 wrote:I would really love to custom build a P Bass with fanned frets....
Why a P-anything? How about something original. I'm so tired of all the Fender knock-offs. Just because Fender didn't protect their trademarks doesn't mean that it's okay to keep knocking off Leo's designs.
Why a P-anything? I happen to like "P-anythings" and they're sure easier to get ahold of than "Ric anythings". And yeah, it is perfectly okay to keep "knocking off" Leo's designs at this point.

This subject is completely OT so if you want to gripe at me about it some more feel free to PM or bug off.
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Play nice, you two! You'll scare away the new guy!
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Woa, hey there cowboy. Anytime RIC is being knocked off the cavalry comes to the rescue, but when it's Fender it's okay. For me it's not a legal issue, but a creative and moral issue. I don't have time for double standards.
Joey...Peter...I think it's time to cancel my membership here. Over the last few years several longtime fixtures on this forum have left due to the kiss-*** sugary-sweet attitude that pervades this forum. I occasionally get e-mails from some of those former forum members to this day. So..add me to them. This used to be a really informative place, but now it's all about "Welcome to the family of RIC owners", and "Good deal ya got there"( $1200.00 for a beat-to-hell-4003...really?). There's no objectiveness anymore. It was better when it was Peter's forum, but now it's all about 15 different moderators that are all about politically correct. The essence of Rock-and-Roll and Rickenbacker is all about edgy and in your face and let the chips fall where they may. John Hall isn't coming back here, so get over it all ready.
So, in conclusion, please cancel my membership here and remove EVERY post I've ever done from the archives. Like anyone will ever give a **** otherwise.
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aceonbass wrote:
cassius987 wrote:I would really love to custom build a P Bass with fanned frets....
.....Just because Fender didn't protect their trademarks doesn't mean that it's okay to keep knocking off Leo's designs.
+1

Flattery/imitation is one thing knocking off another..
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Dane's poignant send-off aside, I got the idea that Joshua was talking about customizing an existing P-bass, not using a "knock-off" for the project. As long as "knocking off is another thing," customizing would be yet another, one which doesn't encroach upon any moral/ethical issues I see.
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Gosh, I sleep for a night and look what happens here! (LOL!)

Anyway, I wanted to tell Jeff that his Larrivee is gorgeous! Beautiful rosewood and that fretboard inlay is exquisite! The cutaway makes the parlor look so different from mine. I thought I had stopped thinking about the concept another Parlor but now you have me thinking! Damn you, Sock Monkey!
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When I'm not playing my 4003 basses I'm playing my Yamaha RBX375. I think down the road I'd like to get a Fender Roscoe Beck V (cause Roscoe is a pal o mine) and an Alembic Stanley Clark
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walker wrote:...As long as "knocking off is another thing," customizing would be yet another, one which doesn't encroach upon any moral/ethical issues I see.
agree completely... if you bought it it's your to do what you want with it... that in my mind would be customizing...
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Prowl wrote:I'd like to get a Fender Roscoe Beck V...
Don't think I've ever seen one of those. Have a picture?
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