My Lefty
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That is a sweet looking Ric!! I like the black hardware without all the binding and inlays! very slick
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WoW!
I am in lust with your Ric!
I am in lust with your Ric!
"Nothing is what is seems, but everything is exactly what it is." B. Banzai
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It's actually really funny because before i had the red one, i started out on a righty black 4003. you know, the whole "righty strung lefty" thing. that belonged to my uncle. it was uncomfortable as hell, but it got the job done
. he still has it and it's back to being righty
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I also don't think you guys can tell whats going on with the truss rod cover... look very closely 
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IIRC, the word 'Rickenbacker' was backwards or upside-down on the trussrod cover back in the day.
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that would explain my truss rod cover, it was made by a guy my gradfather knew who once worked for the Rickenbacker plant back in the day, and they got the cover as a suprise for me.
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I thought this was pretty cool. my brother made this for me in his computer graphics class. I don't know why he picked a red fretboard though. but it still looks cool to me.
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Thanks, By the Way, Jeroen, Hope this image helps. the Fretboard on my actual Ric is really weird
. in certain lights it looks red and in others its brown. It's a Rosewood fretboard though.
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Yep, same on my Rick. It's due to the heavy lacquer-like finish that Rick uses to treat their necks.Rebel wrote:Thanks, By the Way, Jeroen, Hope this image helps. the Fretboard on my actual Ric is really weird. in certain lights it looks red and in others its brown. It's a Rosewood fretboard though.
Question Rebel (and anyone else who plays an older Rick): do you still have the cap installed for the bridge pickup or have you removed it? I removed mine, and it really fattened the tone up. The newer 4003s have the Vintage Tone Circuit with the push/pull treble tone control to give you both options/sounds. I'm wondering if you can buy this tone circuitry/knob as a simple mod to an older Rick.
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Question: how come the Ric in the pictures in this thread has no fingerboard inlays, and the one in your avatar does have sharkfins?
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I haven't checked ricsource in a while, but I believe all the push-pull does is engage a capacitor into or out of the circuit.pjmuck wrote:Yep, same on my Rick. It's due to the heavy lacquer-like finish that Rick uses to treat their necks.Rebel wrote:Thanks, By the Way, Jeroen, Hope this image helps. the Fretboard on my actual Ric is really weird. in certain lights it looks red and in others its brown. It's a Rosewood fretboard though.
Question Rebel (and anyone else who plays an older Rick): do you still have the cap installed for the bridge pickup or have you removed it? I removed mine, and it really fattened the tone up. The newer 4003s have the Vintage Tone Circuit with the push/pull treble tone control to give you both options/sounds. I'm wondering if you can buy this tone circuitry/knob as a simple mod to an older Rick.
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it would get in the way of the beautiful red esthectic, dontcha think? LOLJeroen wrote:Question: how come the Ric in the pictures in this thread has no fingerboard inlays, and the one in your avatar does have sharkfins?
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I did remove mine. but i do put it back on on occasion, and Jeroen, thats my friend's Ric, he also has one, I like to sometimes claim it as my own because our Rics feel exactly the same
, so we sometimes swap sometimes for shows. it really messes up the crowd sometimes
. but mine has no inlays. Thanks for the tip by the way pjmuck.
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That's correct, my '08 4003 has that feature. Pulling out the tonepot of the bridge pickup engages a capacitor that cuts some lows on the bridge pickup and emphasises the highs and high mids, like an old 4001.AzWhoFan wrote:I haven't checked ricsource in a while, but I believe all the push-pull does is engage a capacitor into or out of the circuit.
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FYI, Rick sells an aftermarket kit with the push/pull pot to engage/disengage the cap for older Ricks ($15). I just ordered mine from The Music Connection, which is where I bought my '79 Rick 4001 almost 10 years ago!:
http://www.the-music-connection.com/ric ... lectronics
http://www.the-music-connection.com/ric ... lectronics