Rick 4001s 1964 rose morris
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Scott, I agree with you wholeheartedly. At best they can only be a guide but that being said the RM figures in the back are probably the most accurate. All those numbers make sense. Multiples of 25 + a prototype. The serial numbers on the basses so far are very close to each other indicating, to me anyway, that there were 5 batches in 1964. So far it all fits.
Thanks to everyone for such a great response and especially to Andrew for the pics of the pickup.
I showed my friend the owner, who for the time being wants to remain anonymous, and he was simply overwhelmed with yoiur info. Huge thanks. He now remebers sending it back to rose morris about 1970ish for a repair because the pickup didnt work, so you guys are spot on. We have taken some pics of the inside with the pickguard off and I hope JohnW will post them for me. To summarize, the there is a mark in thick black ink in the main cavity under the finish, which says 5 E. THere is nothing else, no signatures.The pots are all coded 6401 (the earlier code figures are soldered over), and the wiring looks to be a mix of old and newer. The back of neck has an unusual volute, which may be something added in the neck repair.
Be interested in any further thoughts you may have.
I showed my friend the owner, who for the time being wants to remain anonymous, and he was simply overwhelmed with yoiur info. Huge thanks. He now remebers sending it back to rose morris about 1970ish for a repair because the pickup didnt work, so you guys are spot on. We have taken some pics of the inside with the pickguard off and I hope JohnW will post them for me. To summarize, the there is a mark in thick black ink in the main cavity under the finish, which says 5 E. THere is nothing else, no signatures.The pots are all coded 6401 (the earlier code figures are soldered over), and the wiring looks to be a mix of old and newer. The back of neck has an unusual volute, which may be something added in the neck repair.
Be interested in any further thoughts you may have.
Colin, glad to help. The pots date to the first week of 1964. I have a May 64 bass that has a volute too. I originally thought it was a repair but there have been other examples I have seen, so I'm sure it's original. As I mentioned earlier, if you send me an e-mail addy I can send you some good quality pics for reference.
Here's my volute

Here's my volute







