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So I was waiting for my Dargie to be shipped right?

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    So I was waiting for my Dargie to be shipped right?

    And as I was taking stock of my little collection of basses I realized that I don't have a blue bass.

    Then I did the unthinkable. I ordered a blue... Ricken backer!

    Fortunately I snapped out of it and got a hold of Pete Dubaldo.

    Mr. D put me back on the straight and narrow with a 110-L5-5M-01 (that's maple SR4H with MHS for the English speaking world). He even knocked $100 off the already great price because of my drop dead good looks and hunky physique (but if you ask him he will say that it was a military discount).

    Soooo...the deed is done and the deposit has been placed.
    C'mon Blue Dawn! I need the shades coz the sparkles are so bright.

    Thanks Pete and thanks EBMM Team!

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    I think the wait for a Rickenbacker is even longer than for an EBMM. At the risk of being slaughtered I own 2 Rickenbacker guitars & they're gorgeous, but I've no idea what their basses are like.

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    I've no idea what their basses are like.
    Like a chair made of antlers.

    I mean, if you really need to sit down, then you can.

    But you gotta get used to the antlers.

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    Jack, the inside of that head thing of yours is a strange, strange place.
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    I thought I wanted a 4003 for the longest time. I ordered one, got it, and hated it from day one. Except in the studio because the sound is clean.....ie....flat. Therefore, I could manipulate the tone during mix down. I never could get anything decent out of the E string in a live setting. So, after I finally wised up and bought an SR4HH, I sold the Ric to buy a 30th Ann. 4 SR's later and I have no need to play any other bass. However, I did play a Bongo for the first time today.....

    Nice turn about syciprider !
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    Well, I'm still getting a mapleglo Rickenbacker...
    Last edited by syciprider; 04-27-2007 at 04:06 PM.

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    Well nothing wrong with a Rickenbacker imho, but this is a EB forum... hence the tiny font and illegible color hehehe
    Congrats! I'm wondering how a clear pickguard with a cut out of Chun Lee underneath would look, especially with the sparkle burst going on.

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    Good idea about hiding the Ric post

    Good idea about Chun Li! The blue would be a good match! Kikko-Ken!

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    No mo' Rickys!!

    I'll never own another one!

    If for no other reason than they way their reps acted towards us at the NAMM show.

    To say they were a shower of bastards would be putting it mildy!

    Good thing for me, the EBMM booth was full of friendly and fun loving people.

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    When I was bass shopping, it was between an SR5 and a used Rickenbacker. Can you guess which way I went?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RitchieDarling View Post
    To say they were a shower of bastards ..
    awesome Ritchie, I needed a new phrase




    now back to why a Blue Dawn is better, or just more gooder, or just different by way of being superior to a Blue Glo-thingy bass

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    Quote Originally Posted by joshbrake View Post
    When I was bass shopping, it was between an SR5 and a used Rickenbacker. Can you guess which way I went?
    By looking at your avatar picture, you went Spector!

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    My first bass ever was a '74 Ricky. I sold it on consignment and took the $500 I got for it and took a chance on a new bass MM was putting out at the time, the Sabre.

    Man was that smart! My fav bass of all time, and a part of me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caca de Kick View Post
    By looking at your avatar picture, you went Spector!

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    I haven't got a good picture of my SR5 yet
    6/2/06 SR5 Vintage Sunburst/Rosewood E53420

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psychicpet View Post
    awesome Ritchie, I needed a new phrase




    now back to why a Blue Dawn is better, or just more gooder, or just different by way of being superior to a Blue Glo-thingy bass

    Well, lessee

    Ease of setup:

    MM wins this handily. You don't have to unstring the bass to adjust intonation.

    Playing comfort:

    MM has contours. And thumbrests.

    Color:

    MM has sparkles

    Cust Serv:

    I can PM BP anytime...............

    Quality:

    I can't speak for Ricks but all my MMs past and present were consistently well made and are worth the asking $$$.

    I still wonder why I GAS for a Rick though. I wish I could just rent one, find out what it's about, then return it.

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