How old is my 480?

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How old is my 480?

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Hello. Been lurking here for a while, but playing Ricks much much longer...basses mostly. I've learned a ton reading here, so I figured it was time to put my question to the experts!

A few months ago I traded one of my 4001's (a '77 Walnut - it was on ebay recently) for a 480. It's Burgundy, and it's really sick - my guitarist was impressed. Anyway, the serial number makes it October of '72 (the pots are also 1972), but I'd always heard these came out sometime in 1973.

I know that parts and jackplates and such might not be used as soon as they're made but I wonder - should I consider it a '72, or a '73? Is it possible that this was an early build or a prototype? Or is it just a jackplate that hung around the shop for a few months?

Either way I love it. The weird angled neck, which is very thin as I'd always heard the early ones were. Soundwise it's like someone mixed a Rick with a Tele. Just an excellent guitar. I got pics if interested - thanks for reading!
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The 480's appear in the price list as early as 1971. I love the 480's. I have a 1973 MG with the skinniest neck. Perfection.
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Wow, so even back to 1971? I agree - they are perfection!
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Jeff, please post pics.
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Jeff, if it looks like a duck, and it quacks like a duck...
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Kris, very true! Here's a few pics:

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Beautiful guitar, Jeff. Burgundyglo is my favorite color.
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Thanks Bob. I love the early Burgundy - the darker the better. This one isn't quite as "eggplant" as I've seen them but it's very close to that shade (thought the body is shaded a little darker than the headstock).
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Very nice!
I had no idea that they were available that early in the 1970's.
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Re: How old is my 480?

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It does look like the late 60s/early 70s version of the Higain pickups on there, although that's probably the only clue other than the serial numbers and pot dates stated earlier.
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Great guitar, Jeff..... congrats! :D

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Re: How old is my 480?

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rickenmetal wrote:It does look like the late 60s/early 70s version of the Higain pickups on there, although that's probably the only clue other than the serial numbers and pot dates stated earlier.
Good eye Ivan - those do indeed appear to be transitional higains.
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