Another 1973 Full inlays but not MOB

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Even though those inlays are full width, they just don't do much for me.
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Sorry, MOP (Mother of Pearl) not MOB

I don't think I can re-edit the thread tile.

I guess that I have worked on to many "medical office buildings" (aka MOB), thru the years, the letters are burned in the brain. Image
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Oh my .. this looks just like the '72 I sold too long ago. If only it were BIN ...
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I had a bass with the mop inlays ... I always thought that material looked like cheap 60's plastic ... I really like the inlay material on new Rics ... also the grover tuners always looked cheap to me ... like they are about to fall apart ... and a lot of them do ... but what I do like about old rics is checked binding ...
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Also that bass looks to have some fret ware ...
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Post by ken_swearingen »

That is Seth Lorinczis 73.[a fellow forumite]
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[Gulp]...busted!
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I love that checkered binding! Seth, I think someone will snap this up. I would, but I have a bass on order (not a Ric) that will take $1000 out of savings come February
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Gorgeous!
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Post by rickaddict »

Err...(open mouth, insert foot!), what I meant to say, Seth was...those inlays are very nice, but I prefer the sparkly ones!

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Post by seth_lorinczi »

Hee hee! No offense taken, I think someone else referred to them as "bathroom tiles"! Thanks for the kind words guys, I appreciate it muchly! It IS a beautiful bass, in fact too beautiful for me. After tiptoeing around this one for a couple of years I've come to the realization that, really, I kind of prefer beaters! Is that...wrong?
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Post by bob_atherton »

Seth, nothing wrong with that at all. I have just bought a stunning MG 72. It will only be used for lightweight jazz gigs. The heavy duty work will be carried out by my 78 Burg & 80 Azureglo.
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Post by henry5 »

Seth, I prefer 'em too, I feel like I can't play mint guitars.... give me something in the condition of Jaco's Bass of Doom and I'm happy (that's not to say my guitars are in that sort of condition BTW!).
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I like the ones with a little wear also. Kind of hard to play like I play on one that is absolutely mint. ;)
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