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It's RICK time.....(impulse buy)

Stopped into a small music shop in Seneca SC today, just to have a look around at lunch time.

When I saw it hanging there (2000 model 360 6 string), something snapped...and I brought her home. Absolutely magical plugged into my little 30 watt Marshall practice amp. I've always wanted a Ric...now I have one.


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Ok now just as long as you know it is Ric for short not Rick. Very cool, been thinking about one of those for about 40 years now.
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les paul..thinking about rickenbacker?? who'd a thunk it?
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Congratulations! I have always wanted a Ric 4003 stereo bass and someday, I'll get one. I met the owner of Rickenbacker a few years ago at a NAMM show in Anaheim. Very nice man and the company is still family run and all of their products are made in the US (Santa Ana, I believe). Enjoy that beautifil guitar!
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Art, I've got a VERY old 4001 stereo (low 3's s/n), previous owner was a young fellow named Tim Bogert. Plays "like butter". Don't take it out gigging, but every now and then I have to use it on a Chris Squire cover. I've always loved Rics.
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rouxroux,
Beautifil "Nigel Tufnel" collection there! Is that "Bogert" as in "Beck, Bogert and Appice"? I met Chris Squire a few years ago at the NAMM and he was very funny. He saw me looking at the 4003 Geddy Lee model and said Geddy is a "wanker" and I should buy the Chris Squire model instead...
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Yes, Art, that would be him. He's going to be touring with a Vanilla Fudge reunion soon, got to go hear that one. Carmine used to hang around this area alot right before his stint with Rod Stewart. He was playing in a power trio with Danny Johnson at the time. Still have my old sheet music copy of "Into it", a solo he used to use at workshops when he was with Ludwig.

Thanks for the comments on the basses. I don't want to hijack the Ric thread, but sometime I'll send you some pics of some of my "Frankenbasses" including a nice old J with the Novatone "switchboard" system. Have all 4 fingerboards and use that thing as one of my primary basses.

Someone else needs to post some Rics!

"I'm sure I'd feel much worse if I were'nt under such heavy sedation"- Nigel
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Life is short. It was time to buy it. Highly approve.
The really pleasant surprise was hearing my wife say that exact same thing! Now I have a guitar...and a sports car with waaaaay more capability than I have! Just part of the fun.

A quick question. The stand I'm using for it is unlike others I have. It was recommended by the shop where the guitar was consigned. But, all the weight rests on the lower part of the headstock. Any concern? I do like the idea that it "locks" in place and can't easily be knocked off the stand.

I tweaked the action a bit (I like it low). What a sweet instrument. Thanks for all the comments.
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I never warmed to Rics, guitars or basses.

As for basses, I'm afraid I've had the same 2 Zons for the past 7 years and may not ever chage...unless I decide to finally add a Rob Allen fretless 5 w/34" scale for the thud sound...


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Mike, that hanging type of stand is great! I use a few of those on stage (mine are made by "Ultimate"). The ones I used in my pic are just some "cheap-o junkers" I had accumulated over the years. I'm using a "Rockstand" by Warwick case-type holder now. It looks like a 3/4 size guitar case, opens up and holds 7 instruments. I'll try to take a picrure later today.
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Thanks Roux. Will stick with it.

Pickin' and grinnin' (like the village idiot). It's good to get a charge out of a new toy at age 48.

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cool guitar. congrats. I've never owned one, but Im a big fan of semi-hollow and hollow body electrics these days. Is there a center block in there or is it completely hollow?
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Mike, here's the Warwick rockstand case. Small footprint, you can get them in different sizes...Pretty handy. I moved the 4001 to the front for a better view
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craig: i spy two other instruments in your collection i made all-state on in high school - a french horn and trumpets.

hijack! i had a silver french horn (forgot the manufacturer) and still have a silver benge jazz horn purchased in '81 with some odd mouthpieces including a maynard ferguson model for those 'ol lip trills..
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Eagle-eye Ryan! Yes, we could be here all day if I start talking about brass instruments. The horn is an Alexander #103 Bb/F, and the two trumpets in that pic are (rear) a "newer" Yamaha Xeno and (front) my wife's OLD Bach Strad (she bought it from the principal player in the N.O. symphony 35 years ago-he was her private teacher) very warm trumpet. I'm more of an old Schilke player myself. Bachs are a little too warm for lead playing.
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+1 craig...felt same about bach strad's..too warm. now that benge with thin bell? it shrills!

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