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    Club RickenFaker / FakenBacker - Show Your Fake Rics!

    Thanks! Actually, I made the cover, too....1/8" plexi w/logo underneath...Model 4013 for luck, even!
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    Club RickenFaker / FakenBacker - Show Your Fake Rics!

    J.H's hit squad can suck my Rick...I'd just claim it to be a one-off parody bass..that I keep around to laugh at! HeHe
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    Club RickenFaker / FakenBacker - Show Your Fake Rics!

    Thank you! It was my first-ever effort.I used a jigsaw in the kitchen to carve the shapes...the binding is nothing more than 1/8" pin-striping under the clear-coats...it gives the illusion of a curved top. I based the wiring from Rickenbastard schematics...complete with the vintage tone circuit...
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    Club RickenFaker / FakenBacker - Show Your Fake Rics!

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    Club RickenFaker / FakenBacker - Show Your Fake Rics!

    F**k Rickenbacker and their over-priced ****! I built my own from scratch for $350 Link Removed
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    Favorite Geddy Lee Bass Line...

    Why, Thank you! j/k ;)
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    Favorite Geddy Lee Bass Line...

    Why, Thank you! j/k ;)
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    Geddy lee distortion

    The "diodes" trick came from the owners manual for the SC-40 (circa 1982).
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    Geddy lee distortion

    In the exit stage left era (more appropriately '81-'83 years), I believe Geddy was using MULTIPLE Ashly SC-40 (not BP-41, those came out in '85) preamps, Ashly SC-66(a???) stereo parametric equalizers, and BGW 750c power amplifiers driving various 2 x 15 speaker cabinets. Geddy may have also...