Nameplates - when were they changed
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Nameplates - when were they changed
Does anyone know when the nameplates were changed from Rickenbacker being screened on the back of the plexiglass piece to the plastic with the raised lettering?
I had one as late as 1975 with a screened name plate. A 75 4001 bass. In Smith's book they (John Hall?) are quoted as saying that when they ran out of standard parts they would often go back and use old parts they had left over. With early 70's basses one bass might have all modern parts on it, another might have old parts, it is hard to date any exact cutoff points for things like this. I'm sure the guitars were the same, but I am not familiar with them.
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