74 4001 Question?
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74 4001 Question?
I know it has been discussed before, but I have forgotten.
Is the 74 4001 the year that had the red position markers, and was it the only year?
Is the 74 4001 the year that had the red position markers, and was it the only year?
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I received an email from Mark A. on this question.
"As I was one of the persons that installed dots from 1972 to 1976 ... I can tell you , that generally ... red dots were NOT used at the factory in the 1970's . But we did in fact use several colors ... was there a reason for this ?
Sort of ... the hobby shop where Bill Meyers bought the 1/16" round vinyl material would sometimes be out of the 'normal' spool color we were using ... so we would substitute a dark green , brown , dark purple , blue and even red when they were out of black .
In 1976 due to the Bi-centenial celebrations .... we did lots of blue basses with red dots ... and the instruments that were drilled with one dot at the octave , were turned into three dot octave markers ...thsi were then given the center dot of red and the rest blue .
There were some instruments that were red dotted , but rare ..... I hope this helps" .
"As I was one of the persons that installed dots from 1972 to 1976 ... I can tell you , that generally ... red dots were NOT used at the factory in the 1970's . But we did in fact use several colors ... was there a reason for this ?
Sort of ... the hobby shop where Bill Meyers bought the 1/16" round vinyl material would sometimes be out of the 'normal' spool color we were using ... so we would substitute a dark green , brown , dark purple , blue and even red when they were out of black .
In 1976 due to the Bi-centenial celebrations .... we did lots of blue basses with red dots ... and the instruments that were drilled with one dot at the octave , were turned into three dot octave markers ...thsi were then given the center dot of red and the rest blue .
There were some instruments that were red dotted , but rare ..... I hope this helps" .
Buy it before someone else does.
"As I was one of the persons that installed dots from 1972 to 1976 ... I can tell you , that generally ... red dots were NOT used at the factory in the 1970's . But we did in fact use several colors ... was there a reason for this ?
Sort of ... the hobby shop where Bill Meyers bought the 1/16" round vinyl material would sometimes be out of the 'normal' spool color we were using ... so we would substitute a dark green , brown , dark purple , blue and even red when they were out of black .
In 1976 due to the Bi-centenial celebrations .... we did lots of blue basses with red dots ... and the instruments that were drilled with one dot at the octave , were turned into three dot octave markers ...thsi were then given the center dot of red and the rest blue .
There were some instruments that were red dotted , but rare ..... I hope this helps" .
Hummm.Where are they?The ones with the "odd" markings.I don't doubt the story however something like that would have shown up in a thread sooner or later.What has J.H. to say about this?
Sort of ... the hobby shop where Bill Meyers bought the 1/16" round vinyl material would sometimes be out of the 'normal' spool color we were using ... so we would substitute a dark green , brown , dark purple , blue and even red when they were out of black .
In 1976 due to the Bi-centenial celebrations .... we did lots of blue basses with red dots ... and the instruments that were drilled with one dot at the octave , were turned into three dot octave markers ...thsi were then given the center dot of red and the rest blue .
There were some instruments that were red dotted , but rare ..... I hope this helps" .
Hummm.Where are they?The ones with the "odd" markings.I don't doubt the story however something like that would have shown up in a thread sooner or later.What has J.H. to say about this?
I'm glad to hear the response on the varied implementation of these.
I've owned Three 74' 4001's. This is the first time I've heard this one. Never seen it first hand.
I've owned Three 74' 4001's. This is the first time I've heard this one. Never seen it first hand.
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Rickenbacker; '72 FireGlo 4001, '81 JetGlo 4001. '90 Alembic Flame-Koa Persuader.
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I saw a 360/12C63 12 string on Ebay that is a brand new one that has red dots. Check it out here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-360c63-Unplayed-Mint-Brand-New-360-12c63_W0QQitemZ7388061576QQcategoryZ41439QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-360c63-Unplayed-Mint-Brand-New-360-12c63_W0QQitemZ7388061576QQcategoryZ41439QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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