4000 with bound fretboard??
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4000 with bound fretboard??
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Could it be that the fingerboard was replaced or maybe a fret job to a fretless?
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- bob_atherton
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The darkness would come from having the finish taken off, I have a 4001 that was re-fretted years ago and is dark like that. But if it was re-fretted the binding most likely would not cover the edge of the fret as mine doesn't. It looks stock to me too, but that still doesn't explain the bound headstock although I have heard of a few 4000's made like that during the late 50's, early 60's.
Some Ricks have dark boards but the dots don't look right to me (one size too large perhaps). The binding work is excellent but I don't believe it to be factory done. The instrument is genuine but has been repaired/altered. One of my neck binding jobs was recently taken as factory work. You can't go by that alone.
