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Here's a 1976 4001S that sold yesterday on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/1976-Rickenbacker-4000-4001-Bass-Guitar_W0QQitemZ170039627136QQihZ007QQcategoryZ4713QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

It has some very nicely figured maple on the body as well as on the neck.

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So how did it get walnut wings? Those puppies aren't stained maple. Did somebody do a conversion on it?
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Post by teeder »

Definitely walnut wings. I'm not positive, but it almost looks like the TRC says Model 4004? But it's hard to read. Not that it would help explain anything.
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Its a set neck 4000 that has been modded to a 4001 with the addition of the neck pickup and electronics.

I cant account for the walnut wings and "shedua" stripe down the neck though.

I have seen a couple of headstocks like that though,, the bass player for Dave Brubeck has one.

And of course the 4002 looks similar.

A definate one off.
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What's that in the neck position? A Bartolini?
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Good eye as usual, Sergio.
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This looks like a 4001S to me. If you look carefully at the neck pickup, you can see the pole pieces so I'd say it's a standard hi-gain. The walnut headstock wings are very interesting though. That and the nice flame on the neck made this bass a very good deal.
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Thats a Bart in the neck position Dane . Sweet bass though . Wonder if a forumite scarfed it up ?
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Post by johnallg »

Walnut was added after the factory - look at the neck edge of the lower one in the above pic - there is a step where it meets the maple. You can just see it from the front in that pic also.

Also interesting is the bleached out spot on the stripe.
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Is the toggle missing?
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At least the knob part (black or white).
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Post by markbass99 »

That neck has some killer flame going on, and the walnut wings are always classy. I can't wait to get the wings on my Laredo exposed, why is the C.S. model the only solid finish w/wings exposed, it doesn't seem right to cover them up.
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Post by johnallg »

Probably because of the neck repair done in the factory years ago and he asked for the Vermilion wings - the CS model would also have that.
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Post by kcole4001 »

1970's 4000 models had the stripe. No walnut wings, of course.
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The wings look okay John, it is just a trick of light and shadow.
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