1970 21 fret 4001FG in Ebay!
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jeff_ulmer
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Yeah Bob,
What a nice coincidence, even though mine is MG and yours is JG.
I'm curious how close in manufacturing dates our babies are. My Akiko's is LL 1758. What's that of your baby?
Would be interesting to find out...
By the way, the handwritting in the '72 control cavity is:
9 ARC
R.R.
4001 J
I suppose no handwriting can be found in Jetglo cavities? I found nothing written in the cavity of my Shadow.
What a nice coincidence, even though mine is MG and yours is JG.
I'm curious how close in manufacturing dates our babies are. My Akiko's is LL 1758. What's that of your baby?
Would be interesting to find out...
By the way, the handwritting in the '72 control cavity is:
9 ARC
R.R.
4001 J
I suppose no handwriting can be found in Jetglo cavities? I found nothing written in the cavity of my Shadow.
Please enlighten me: the selector switch cap on my 21 fret 4001 is a 7/8" long, 3/8" wide matte black plastic cylinder. It has a tapered bottom and the threaded hole extends to the top. The cap threads perfectly onto the switch handle on my 4001. Can anyone tell me whether this is a genuine Rick part? Could it be a transitional switch cap?
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
Hi Paul my complete serial # is: LL 1756, wow is that close or what? One bass between ours? I don't have time to take it apart right now, but should tomorrow, I'm sure there is some writing in there, the cavity was not painted and I saw something. The toggle switch on my 72 is identical to later ones. 5/8" X 1/4" black.
Well, my first Rick bass was a 2nd-hand December 1972 (LL) Fireglo 4001. I don't remember the number on it, though, but I do remember that the treble pickup surround had sharp rather than rounded corners. Bob, does the p.u surround on your 4001 have sharp corners?
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
The serial number on the 21 fret 4001 on Ebay is JG 154 (July 1970). A July 1970 4001 with 2nd version Grover tuners?? What gives? My November 1970 21 fret 4001 has 1st version Grover tuners, which I believe to be original to it. Or could I be wrong?
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
Jeffrey:
Just saw your post.
Yeah, that bridge is original. From pictures I have seen on the Web, some such 4001 bridge units had a matte appearance and some were shinier. The unit on my 21 fret 4001 has a shiny appearance.
Just saw your post.
Yeah, that bridge is original. From pictures I have seen on the Web, some such 4001 bridge units had a matte appearance and some were shinier. The unit on my 21 fret 4001 has a shiny appearance.
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
