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Which to keep?

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Hey gang. Since I'm no longer playing bass at the bar three nights a week, it seems silly for me to own two 4003's. Can't decide which to keep, though. I have an '85 MG/BT missing the pickup cover and an '05 MB.

I like the two finishes equally, so I've been trying to compare the necks. The 85 neck seems a little thinner. Is that true or some kind of optical illusion? And which one will hold value better? Please help!!!

Thanks everybody - Jason
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Post by dswp »

For me....

No brain-er

I am sure that the neck is thinner.

The 85 MG/BT must stay....
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I concur.
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Post by fran4001 »

I too agree! '85 is pretty near vintage already!
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'85! '85!
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Thanks gang. Sold the '05 MB. That 85 neck is a lot slicker.
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Post by ric330 »

Hey Jason Do you have a picture of your 85'?
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Yeppers.

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Fine-looking 4003. From September 2004 to April 2006 I owned a well-used March '86 4003 exactly like that. I modded it somewhat though: I replaced the black hardware with chrome except for the tuners, and put in a set of my own pickups + treble-pass capacitor. The guy I sold it to was quite excited about it. His words: "This Rick has bags of attack and a tone to die for. And despite the many battle scars, it looks uniquely beautiful." I couldn't agree more.
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Ha ha, I say the MB!
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Post by ric330 »

Jason, that looks real fine.
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Post by jingle_jangle »

Looks like the '76 I got from Scott Doseck earlier this year, Jdog. A wonderful-feeling bass that will soon be renovated.
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Good choice, Jdog!
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