Ouch! Why do this to a 73?

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edski
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Ouch! Why do this to a 73?

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What type of moron does this to a '73?

http://cgi.ebay.com/RICKENBACKER-4001-BASS-GUITAR-1973-RARE-COLOR-CHECKERED_W0QQitemZ7417262735QQcategoryZ4713QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I'd post pics, like I suggested in another thread, but I have no proggy on this computer to make the pics small enough to post. :-\ I a database programmer/analyst...I should be able to figure something out.
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Post by rickcrazy »

Hmm... What is it about P-Bass-style pickups?
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They sound good and adjust nicely for string to string balance but I like them better on a P bass. That bass could be brought back pretty easily and now we know the real name of Burgundy, it's mocha. Mochaglo.
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Post by dwade »

Ed...dont know what OS you've got but I use MS Windows "Paint", stretch/skew tool to reduce photos for this site. (jpeg's)
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I needs a bad *** bridge ...
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Post by chefothefuture »

Yes-
Why do that when you can do this?Image
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Post by johnallg »

That bass was the one the emporer had the highest bid on wasn't it? Looks like his bid was an Administrative Cancellation.
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Post by gearhed289 »

>>>What type of moron does this to a '73? <<<

Probably someone that wants the looks, feel, quality, and construction style of a Ric, but needs some tones that a stock Ric can't provide. Just a guess!
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Post by edski »

Dave...tried it...

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Works nice. I have to find the old Photo Editor, but for now this will work! Thanks for the tip!
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Post by rikk »

US $878.68. Did anybody from here buy it to restore it?
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Relatively cheap....
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