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clueless about such things, but looks purdy from the front?

[url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rickenbacker-4003-Bass-/221207823864?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item33810385f8"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rickenbacker-4003-Bass-/221207823864?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item33810385f8[/url]

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Why would someone do that to a particularly nice Rick? Would have thought it would take a couple of hundred or so to sort the back out so if there's no other issues then £900/950 would be a nice deal. I be sure to collect though so you could try it out to make sure the rods are ok and theres no other signs of miss use.

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Im in Cardiff so I'll hold out for the inevitable big Rick splash Im gonna make one day (anyone got a genuine fire/maple, I have cash that could be teased out of my pocket :o )

Low score on his profile, but the two basses he's sold previously are gibson n fender so probably genuine.

The only reason I can think anyone would sand the back down would be either to 'improve' bad buckle rash, or... dunno!

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MB1.
Repeat after me!
MUST REINSTATE BACK!
MUST REINSTATE BACK!
The front looks a little like the one Geofio sold on here recently....the back doesn't!.

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Madness affects us all in different ways. I removed the frets from mine circa 1982. Played very nicely but I did a rough job with hindsight. Eventually moved it on for the G&L I have to this day. I know which one I prefer and still have.

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You know what it's like. You've had a skinful down the local then returned home at midnight and there in the hallway next to your expensive bass guitar is your orbital sander. We've all be there haven't we? :rolleyes:

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[quote name='ezbass' timestamp='1364840170' post='2031566']
That's a drunk, late at night, bored, with a sander outcome if ever I saw one.
[/quote] Erm, who goes home drunk and decides to whip out the old orbital? A woodplane I can understand, but sander?

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[quote name='jrturner77' timestamp='1364910590' post='2032475']
Erm, who goes home drunk and decides to whip out the old orbital? A woodplane I can understand, but sander?
[/quote]
Oh, you've seen my 'slim bodied' Precision Bass then. It's more Slimmerton than Fullerton after the woodplane incident.

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[quote name='jrturner77' timestamp='1364910590' post='2032475']
Erm, who goes home drunk and decides to whip out the old orbital? A woodplane I can understand, but sander?
[/quote]Woodplane? Now that would be really drunk. Visions of thin strips of leg flesh fill my mind, followed by high pitched screams and a visit to A&E :D Any DIY tool is in play when, after a couple sherbets, you're sitting playing your bass, look at it and go, "Hmm?"

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[quote name='jrturner77' timestamp='1364924571' post='2032768']
Yeah, I have a great battery operated DeWalt hammer drill which my wife has to keep away from me. Shame really!
[/quote]
Women just don't understand us do they?

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[quote name='BetaFunk' timestamp='1364933530' post='2033018']
Women just don't understand us do they?
[/quote]

It's possible that they understand us all too well.

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