1964 rick on stage!

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1964 rick on stage!

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I used it on latest gig.
After swapped the horse-shoe it sounds great!!
Fat bass and clear treble are there at same time.
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It's so great that you actually use the 1964 on stage!!!

Rock on!
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Post by bob_atherton »

Great photo, so glad that you are playing them, that is what they are made for.

The guitarist in my band Mantiss often gigs with his 1954 Gibson Les Paul, he even throws it about a bit.... scary
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Now that's what I like to see....
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Post by j_gary »

A.Y. was there problems with the shoe, or did you just not care for it's sound?

Cool photo.
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Thank you for your kind respond.
Another shot for you all!!
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Yes,I tried to replace the magnets and fixed!!
And I did re-plate the old Magnets...it work but now i use the swapped magnet because the sound is HUGE!!
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Great pics, Atsushi! Thanks for posting that!
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I LIKE that bass Atsushi. Thanks for posting the photos.

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SWEET
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Damn!
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Ain't no sound like a 60's Ric.
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I'll echo Dave,,,, SCHWEET!
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That's what it's all about!
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Post by xsubs »

Thanks for the pics... better in your hands than some F#@*ing collector!
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YEAH!Image
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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