I started thinking about how much I love Fender basses, about how versatile they are, and how they've survived in a music market that has changed dramatically over the years. Think 1984 and how many records were made with the Steinberger stick. Compare that number to the number just a few years later. A trend, though a few still use them. Fender basses can adapt to any genre, and Fender survived many such trends and is still going strong, although there are many, better manufacturers of basses out there.
My fave bass is the Ric 4001 or 4003. I admit that my attachment to my 4001 comes from having played it for 42 years, since I was 16. I wouldn't buy a second Precision or Jazz Bass, but if I had the dosh, I'd collect Ric basses. I wouldn't mind having several 4001s/4003s to mod. There's something kind of ugly about the 4001 that makes it beautiful to me, if that makes sense. I dig the funky shape of them, just freaky. I have no idea what Ric was trying to accomplish with that body--I mean, look at the horns!