By the time I'd been playing bass only a few months I had a brand spanking new '72 Fireglo Ric 4001 w/checkerboard binding and a toaster at the neck. I HAD to have one because my hero Chris Squire played one. I played that Ric pickstyle with Rotosounds for nearly twenty years.
Discovered Jaco (very late, in the early 1990s) and moved to playing a Vintage Series Jazz and a Warwick Corvette fingerstyle and consigned the Ric at Willie's in St. Paul in '93. Never missed it until the last few months. Eventually the Warwick went away after I bought my Stanley Sig Standard in '99. Bought a Schecter 5-string from Danno last winter because I had a craving for a five and couldn't afford an Alembic. Started working up my pickstyle chops on the fiver and immediately began jonesing for a Ric again.
Gonna have to do something about that in the next dozen or so moons.... I love Rics, but you gotta check the neck as they are so variable. My '72 was a wide, very shallow D-shape, which was perfect. Others have seemed a lot more baseball bat-like.
I'd consider having a toe removed for a Squire Signature 4001S.