4001v63 and 4001v64
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ken_swearingen
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Here is the original TRC, taken in 1967. Note that the "R" is farther away from the screw than the current TRC on his bass, and the slope is gentle at the end, too.
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/2209/mccartney1967headstock1vd.jpg
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/2209/mccartney1967headstock1vd.jpg
Andrew
'05 4001C64, Fireglo
'03 4003, Jetglo
'05 4001C64, Fireglo
'03 4003, Jetglo
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ken_swearingen
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Hey, Ronn Roberts -
Thanks for sharing the black-and-white picture of MacCartney!! As I recall, I saw it in "Sixteen" magazine in the summer of 1966 ("The Paperback Writer sessions"). That was the very reason I ever wanted a Rickenbacker bass. After settling for a '70 4001 and, later, a 4001CS, I'm finally getting a 4001C64FG next week. Thanks for the memories!!
Thanks for sharing the black-and-white picture of MacCartney!! As I recall, I saw it in "Sixteen" magazine in the summer of 1966 ("The Paperback Writer sessions"). That was the very reason I ever wanted a Rickenbacker bass. After settling for a '70 4001 and, later, a 4001CS, I'm finally getting a 4001C64FG next week. Thanks for the memories!!
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Here is another, from 1967:
Here is a larger version:
http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/9853/mmtric19671lg.jpg
Here is a larger version:
http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/9853/mmtric19671lg.jpg
Andrew
'05 4001C64, Fireglo
'03 4003, Jetglo
'05 4001C64, Fireglo
'03 4003, Jetglo
Kevin,
It's been hashed around a couple times about Paul's pickup selection. I don't know if it's ever come to a consensus though.
My personal "guess" is the selector is wired for a right hand bass since his was one of the first lefties made. So the down position is actually the front pick-up. It's got too much bass to be the rear pu since it probably had the capacitor wired in.
Does anyone know how the pickguard got cracked?
It's been hashed around a couple times about Paul's pickup selection. I don't know if it's ever come to a consensus though.
My personal "guess" is the selector is wired for a right hand bass since his was one of the first lefties made. So the down position is actually the front pick-up. It's got too much bass to be the rear pu since it probably had the capacitor wired in.
Does anyone know how the pickguard got cracked?
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wings012345
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We have debated this before. The RM1999 basses should be toggle up for the bass/toaster p/up. I think one of Gerry's basses is reversed if memory serves me correctly. Gerry?.
So I tend to think he may have had a lefty/reverse harness in there, where the toggle down is bass/toaster. McCartney is right over the toaster in that pic, and with a capped horseshoe I can't believe he got so much bass just out of the treble p/up.
So I tend to think he may have had a lefty/reverse harness in there, where the toggle down is bass/toaster. McCartney is right over the toaster in that pic, and with a capped horseshoe I can't believe he got so much bass just out of the treble p/up.

