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Mission, should I choose to accept it....

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I have an opportunity to get this bass. Can anyone give me an approx. date based on these photos? No jack plate exists. Photos do not show it, but neck is twisted badly and fretboard is separating from neck.
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1967
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When did they change the pickguard? Early 70's?
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He's right!
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WoW.
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Post by dswp »

Could be early 68.

I base this on the caps and tuners.

Anyone else???
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Wow you guys are fast and good! I have never owned a "vintage" Ric before but I have learned that the caps, tuners, pickup spacing, inlays, etc. can ID a year or set of years. So, I guess I took the proper photos.
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If the pickguard is real, its at least pre-'73.
I assume it has a horseshoe??
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Post by dswp »

Bob, a nice project bass.

If you pass on it, please let me know.

If you don't mind me asking, what is the seller looking for it?
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Post by sloop_john_b »

For reference, Jeff Rath's September '68 4001: http://www.3dentourage.com/425/68-ric-2.htm
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Post by beatlefan »

Buy it!!

Pickguard looks real.

I think Dave is right...67 or '68
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That looks a lot like my old 1968 4001 ...

http://www.3dentourage.com/425/68-ric-2.htm
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Post by wints »

I would say an early 68, not a 67. The fireglo is getting darker like my Dec 68 not the more lighter 67 type like Ken had with his 4001S.

Pot codes (if original) should nail it down.
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Post by loendmaestro »

Nice! A worthy resto candidate!
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Post by 4003 »

The bass in not currently in my possession. I found it rummaging around the back storage room of a local music shop. The shop owner believes from memory that the bass used to belong to the local high school many years ago and he remembers trading a P-bass for it in the late 70's. He forgot it was even back there. What you see in the photos is all there is - no bridge pickup. I have not talked money with him yet but I know he will not let it go too cheap. He is so tight, he squeaks when he walks!
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