4001v63
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- philipharris
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Here's another, although I doubt this auction is for real... 0 feedback, doesn't take Paypal, signed up today just to list it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-Vintage-4001V63-Mint-Condition_W0QQitemZ7558376574QQcategoryZ56384QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-Vintage-4001V63-Mint-Condition_W0QQitemZ7558376574QQcategoryZ56384QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
" It's not where you are, it's who you're with.".
At some point, RIC changed the shape of the neck slab in the 4000 series. The 4001 and some 4003s have rectangular neck slabs (the slab is the same width from the bridge to headstock). At some point, RIC started making tapered neck slabs where the headstock end is narrower than the body end. I don't know why this changed occured. It does allow for larger walnut wings but I suspect the reason is more practical.
Ian, the body end should be wider than the non-tapered necks. It shouldn't make a big difference in sawing the wood. The slabs they use are probably not that big btw, let's say 2, maybe 3 necks maximum out of 1 piece. I noticed the're quarter sawn but used with the woodgrain at a 90° angle (that is horizontally in stead of vertically when the bass lays flat)




