A 1984 Rickenbacker 4001?!? Is this fake?

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anoukane
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A 1984 Rickenbacker 4001?!? Is this fake?

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I always wanted a new jetglo Rickenbacker 4003, but this 4001 is for sale in Holland and i a little less expensive than the 4003. The seller says this 4001 is from '84. But http://www.rickresource.com says they stopped with the 4001 in '83! So how is this possible? I have a lot of pics. What are your thoughts on this. Are the Rics from '84 any good?


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Post by rickcrazy »

Well, Philip - welcome to the Forum, by the way - that bass looks legit - I'm not sure what to make of the treble pickup cover though, it looks like a non-original replacement - but it can not have been built in the '80s. I'd say it was made in 1974/early 1975, every appointment on it being original, that is. What is the serial number on it? The first letter in the date code should be 'N' or 'O'.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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I think I can make out the code on the back of two of the potentiometers: 137 74 14, which means 14th week of 1974. I'm sure the seller meant to say 1974. My advice to you is, buy that 4001.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
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The pickup cover is different, shaped more like a horseshoe, with its gentle curves. Gorgeous bass.
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Post by jps »

Welcome Philip, grab that bass! Now. I believe that's the highly coveted metal cover!!!

Well, this is my 4003rd posting, time for another 4003, somebody get me a Jetglo one, please!
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Hi Philip, yes, grab that bass, it looks like an absolute gem.

Oh yes, welcome...!
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could that be one of the elusive and rare metal covers for the high gain pickup???

that really looks like a 70's bass to me ...
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Its got the plexi trc,the neck pickup in the 1/2 inch spacing its a 74. Great shape,the cover is different, from my understanding there were no metal covers they were all plastic,i was also told the only metal covers out there are Japanese.
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Post by ken_swearingen »

I dont know paul, its a 97 on up 4003.
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Post by johnhall »

The very early covers were indeed metal but sometime maybe in the early 70's they were replaced with the plastic, copper, and chrome versions we have today.
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Thanks John, for uncovering that, for us.
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