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Thanks Dane, I'll email you after I measure it.
I forgot to mention, you do some very nice work !!
I wish I had pictures available of work I've done on instruments over the years.
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John, 3000's do have bolt on necks but it seems to make no difference in the sound. It is wired passively with a sound so big it kills any notion that active electronics a second pickup, or a 34" scale are needed in at least this bass. The sound is pure Rickenbacker all the way. I just roll off the treble to suit the sound needed. The playability of the very thin neck is better than any bass I've ever owned and I've owned a lot(all but one was long scale). Thanks for the kind words Joey! In the works currently is a five string conversion on a '76 3000.
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sorry to continue this massive thread,,but heres the familyImage actually the 360 is not mine....it just happened to be hanging on the wall at the timeImageImage
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looks like a '73 and a '79 ???

nice small amp ... what kind is it?
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73' 4001 , 99' 360, 91' 4003

The amp is a Trace Elliot 715, 150w with a single 15. Its actually REALLY LOUD, seems to beat ever amp of its size i have tried.

Its unusual as its blue. They are usually just black. It says "Trace Custom 1 of 100" on a badge on the top. So its rare and i have number 1 !
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Did you do something to your treble pickup on your 73 Owen? it looks small, or is it the photo?
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Huh? No, its probably the angle of the photo.
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Post by cheyenne »

Proud to announce a new Rick to the family. 4003 in firglow serial # 01-07642. 9lbs.2oz, found at local shop and traded a newer musicman stingray for her. Near mint condition and plays like a dreamImageImage
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Nice deal you got there Scott! Fireglo may be a standard finish, but it is still a classic and still my favorite. Congrats on the new addition to the family.
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Nice pick Scott. Sweet FG. So now that's a 4001, a 4003 and a 4004! That's a club in itself isn't it!

Best of luck with her! Switch out the highgain for a toaster you'll love it - trust me!

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Why not get a vintage pickguard and mount a toaster in the old 1/2" position, you might have to do some minor routing but how cool would that be then?
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Sorry, couldn't resist snapping a pic of all three of them. hey Andy, we pretty much have the same basses dont we ?Image
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Post by marcinkus »

This is my main axe, my beloved 4003 custom:

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'96 4004C | '98 4003 | '00 4003vp | '05 4003 Custom | '08 4004Cii
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Post by bottom4 »

Scott, They look great together! One big happy Family!

Now you’ll struggle with which one to play! I’m constantly switching back and forth.

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Post by rickcrazy »

Three hot babes they are, Scott.
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