4004 questions
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4004 questions
I'm trying to establish a timeline for feature changes on the 4004 series basses, and I hope Forumites can help. It seems that the first model Cheyenne (with the walnut body and head wings, maple neck and fretboard) started in '93. Same with the all-maple Laredo.
Now, it appears that around 2000, the Cheyenne II (4004Cii) appeared. Or was it earlier? Or later? Also, the first of the Ciis seemed to have a different "hybrid" structure of walnut body wings and maple neck (just like the original 4004C), but with a figured maple top and bubinga fretboard. The most famous of these appear to be the coveted "quilted" Mapleglos. These also appear to have the pickups in the new "lowered" position.
After a while (but when?), the body structure changed to the current style with the maple top and back sandwiching a walnut core.
The Laredo's are another matter. Did the change in pickup position and fretboard material coincide with those on the Cheyenne II? Recent surfacing of a Midnight Blue Laredo from 00 shows a maple fretboard (old) but the pickups in the lowered (new) position.
It would appear that these changes were gradual, but if I can ask Forumite 4004 owners to check their features and manufacturing dates, it would help get these feature timelines straight for the book. Just post 'em here. Thanks!
Now, it appears that around 2000, the Cheyenne II (4004Cii) appeared. Or was it earlier? Or later? Also, the first of the Ciis seemed to have a different "hybrid" structure of walnut body wings and maple neck (just like the original 4004C), but with a figured maple top and bubinga fretboard. The most famous of these appear to be the coveted "quilted" Mapleglos. These also appear to have the pickups in the new "lowered" position.
After a while (but when?), the body structure changed to the current style with the maple top and back sandwiching a walnut core.
The Laredo's are another matter. Did the change in pickup position and fretboard material coincide with those on the Cheyenne II? Recent surfacing of a Midnight Blue Laredo from 00 shows a maple fretboard (old) but the pickups in the lowered (new) position.
It would appear that these changes were gradual, but if I can ask Forumite 4004 owners to check their features and manufacturing dates, it would help get these feature timelines straight for the book. Just post 'em here. Thanks!
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My 4004CiiTR, dated 2004, also has the far PU position, same corpus structure like Scott's, but a finished fingerboard (bubinga)and neck and walnut head wings.
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Thanks, all. Keep 'em coming.
John Hall, any light you can shed will be extremely helpful. The earliest catalog, and so far, the earliest Cheyenne I've been able to document is '93. (I have a '92 2060 which appears to have a similar fretboard and wiring arrangements as the Cheyenne/Laredo setup. Different pickups, of course, but the microswitch/vol/tone controls may be the same(?).)
John Hall, any light you can shed will be extremely helpful. The earliest catalog, and so far, the earliest Cheyenne I've been able to document is '93. (I have a '92 2060 which appears to have a similar fretboard and wiring arrangements as the Cheyenne/Laredo setup. Different pickups, of course, but the microswitch/vol/tone controls may be the same(?).)
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