tayste_2000 Posted April 30 Posted April 30 So, I basically only play Rickenbackers these days, not that I have loads. I have a Fireglo 4003 from 1999 that is my main bass until I started travelling. Last year I bought a 2009 4003 in Mapleglo, which after Fireglo is my favourite colour. Then, bored, late at night I came across a 1984 Mapleglo 4003 on Guitar Center. I don’t know what more to say, it’s basically the same bass but older. Neck shape is different but every Ric has always been different for me. It’s incredible 16 Quote
tayste_2000 Posted April 30 Author Posted April 30 The 2009 and the 1984. Lighting is different but there is just a really nice aging and yellowing to the ‘84 I also prefer the inlays on the older one, probably because they’re the same as my Fireglo one. 2 Quote
Skybone Posted April 30 Posted April 30 5 minutes ago, Beedster said: There are few basses as good as a good Ric 👍 Can't argue with that. 1 Quote
Bassassin Posted Thursday at 20:37 Posted Thursday at 20:37 Wavy Grovers! Split pickguard! Extra tailpiece screws! Lovely example of an early 4003, and it looks pretty much unplayed! 2 Quote
tayste_2000 Posted Thursday at 21:10 Author Posted Thursday at 21:10 32 minutes ago, Bassassin said: Wavy Grovers! Split pickguard! Extra tailpiece screws! Lovely example of an early 4003, and it looks pretty much unplayed! Not going to be unplayed for long 😅 1 Quote
gkats Posted Friday at 06:52 Posted Friday at 06:52 Looks lovely! Color, inlays and headstock look better. Screams "get me out of this case"! 😄 I wish we could compare the two side by side, but that ship has literally sailed. Enjoy it, that's a keeper. 1 Quote
Alba Posted Friday at 08:07 Posted Friday at 08:07 Very odd to see grovers on a 84 when they ditched these around 73. Very nice looking bass btw. Quote
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