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David, we are speaking of the same part.
High-gain bridge p/ups first appeared in late 1968; this appears to be the time that Rickenbacker made the switch from the horseshoe... 4001s have been observed in 1968 having both style of pickup, I think Andy's was made in Dec. '68, and is maybe the earliest I've ever seen with a factory high-gain p/up in the bridge position.
My 1972 4001LH has a chrome-plated plastic cover and it's factory original as well.
High-gain bridge p/ups first appeared in late 1968; this appears to be the time that Rickenbacker made the switch from the horseshoe... 4001s have been observed in 1968 having both style of pickup, I think Andy's was made in Dec. '68, and is maybe the earliest I've ever seen with a factory high-gain p/up in the bridge position.
My 1972 4001LH has a chrome-plated plastic cover and it's factory original as well.
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I think RIC may have made a batch or two of metal ones. It may have been in the early 70's. I remember reading in a post here once where JH himself was looking for anyone who had one of the metal ones that he could borrow. I think he wanted to take a casting of it for some reason.
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