Original case??? I've never seen one like this!

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Sure the case is original,....original for FAKERS!!!
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It's not a factory case, but it's not the first Rickenbacker bass in the UK I've seen with a case like that. There were others for sure. What the relationship is, if any, I can't say.
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It's too loose-fitting to be a proprietary case.

Prob for some other brand, or possibly a European in-stock number???
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My green RM1999 came in a case exactly like that. I think they are possibly for the Shaftesbury copy basses of that era.
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The Shaftsbury bass wasn't a 4001 shape, it was a 330 shape.
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Post by chefothefuture »

It's a far east thing.
Way back when on 48th st in NYC, prices were 40% off list,
but that didn't include a case. If you couldn't afford the stock case, these were less $$$ but not as cheap as a chipboard case.
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Post by bob_atherton »

My 72' came in a case like this, quite like it, works well.
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Your right Peter...Thank you for the reminder. Then it's the Japanese copies....
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Post by rickcrazy »

Yes, it is a Far East thing. I've seen a few locally. Good for storing real Rickenbacker basses though...
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Post by rogerf »

Back in the '70s, I had a friend in high school that bought a 4001 bass copy made by Aspen. It came in a hardshell case exactly like the one in the picture.
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