Check out the headstock/nameplate differences between the Azureglo and Light Show 4005's in this pic.
http://www.tatadoheaven.com/Ric/bass.htm
Headstock - Nameplate Lengths
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- scoobster28
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It seemed to me that Mapleglo guitars have a longer truss rod cover than those of other finishes. This is probably a crazy observation, but I looked all around and it seemed true.
"Here he is, come to pay homage to the Rickenbacker display!" (Said to me by owner Bruce at the "Great House of Guitars" in Rochester, NY)
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johnashfield
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I have noticed that there have been changes in the size and shape of the headstock over the years. The 70's - 90's often had smaller headstocks that to my eyes just look ugly. The early V series and CS basses have the nicer, bigger headstock, but the later CS basses and V basses have this smaller less curvy looking headstock.
I first noticed the nameplate variations, and then realized it wasn't only nameplate variations, but headstock variations.
I first noticed the nameplate variations, and then realized it wasn't only nameplate variations, but headstock variations.
