
1974 White Binding, Black Guard & Nameplate 4001
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1974 White Binding, Black Guard & Nameplate 4001
A good example of a 70's 4001 sporting white binding and a black pickguard & nameplate. And it is going to be mine very shortly...

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- bassduke49
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Same here, I've never seen a split tail piece after 72.
If you guys are basing your opinion on the pickguard being incorrect because of the bass pickup placement, I've seen many 74's with that pickup placement before. And also the knobs are a little bit assymetrical like my 75 was (but it had the old placement of the bass pickup.) I bet that is the original pick guard.
And I myself like the pickguard and TRC to match the binding, I don't like the looks of the (IMHO) mismatches.
The cover looks high also like it has been put back together wrong, on top of instead of below the springs. (maybe it is the cover that is not correct. Should be a short cover maybe?
If you guys are basing your opinion on the pickguard being incorrect because of the bass pickup placement, I've seen many 74's with that pickup placement before. And also the knobs are a little bit assymetrical like my 75 was (but it had the old placement of the bass pickup.) I bet that is the original pick guard.
And I myself like the pickguard and TRC to match the binding, I don't like the looks of the (IMHO) mismatches.
The cover looks high also like it has been put back together wrong, on top of instead of below the springs. (maybe it is the cover that is not correct. Should be a short cover maybe?
Hi, Kendall. Well, I'm willing to bet that both the new neck pickup placement and the new-style (= taller) handrest were not introduced until well into 1975. As for the control knobs, I'm almost sure that on any 1973/1974/1975 4001 their lay-out is parallel running.
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