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Question by Ryan Phelps
Submitted on 3/21/2004
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Rick Bass Neck Shape......
When did the shape of Rick bass necks change? I played a 1965 4001 that had a slim neck, almost like a Fender P-Bass. Later Rick basses seem to have more of a square shoulder near each edge of the fingerboard. Do the reissue Rick (4001v63 and 4001v64 )basses have the slim neck or the square shoulder neck?
Thanks!
Ryan


Answer by son
Submitted on 8/23/2004
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Who cares they are horrible basses!!!

 

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