My 'new' 1972 4001LH-and a card of thanks....
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My 'new' 1972 4001LH-and a card of thanks....
Well, after quite a few months of downtime, my '72 4001LH is almost complete, an I'll tell the story now...
I bought it in early 2001, off of ebay, and it played and sounded awesome, so much that I thought I'd never change anything on it. Being the person that never leaves anything alone, I decided to 'mildly' restore it...this meant only issues with hardware and accessories, the original finish being quite nice(Mapleglo). The pickguard w/fingergrip, tailpiece, bridge pickup, knobs, wiring, NOS Grovers and correct lefty nameplate are all new to the bass, and I think it's turned out okay so far.
There are a few visible screw holes here and there, but my thought was not to fill anything in and keep the integrity of the original Mapleglo 100%.
So, I have sent Peter a pic of the bass(less strings)in the hopes that he will post it when he can....I would appreciate comments(good and bad) from all who like vintage Rickenbackers on how the bass has turned out, and what if anything could stand improvement.
Many thanks to the following individuals who helped me along the way in getting the bass to this point:
Don Adamek, David Axt, Chris Clayton, Kenny Howes, Mike Parks, Paul Yan and the various sellers from ebay(can't remember the names LOL). Thanks to all!!!!
I bought it in early 2001, off of ebay, and it played and sounded awesome, so much that I thought I'd never change anything on it. Being the person that never leaves anything alone, I decided to 'mildly' restore it...this meant only issues with hardware and accessories, the original finish being quite nice(Mapleglo). The pickguard w/fingergrip, tailpiece, bridge pickup, knobs, wiring, NOS Grovers and correct lefty nameplate are all new to the bass, and I think it's turned out okay so far.
There are a few visible screw holes here and there, but my thought was not to fill anything in and keep the integrity of the original Mapleglo 100%.
So, I have sent Peter a pic of the bass(less strings)in the hopes that he will post it when he can....I would appreciate comments(good and bad) from all who like vintage Rickenbackers on how the bass has turned out, and what if anything could stand improvement.
Many thanks to the following individuals who helped me along the way in getting the bass to this point:
Don Adamek, David Axt, Chris Clayton, Kenny Howes, Mike Parks, Paul Yan and the various sellers from ebay(can't remember the names LOL). Thanks to all!!!!
Nice work John.
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Thanks guys. It was easy to know how it looked when it left the factory; the holes for the fingergrip were there as were the other holes.
The tailpiece is now the original cast-aluminum variety as well. The one item I am not too sure about is the bezel for the bridge pickup, which has rounded-edges...I may need to find one that has square-edges.
Paul Yan, what does the bezel look like on your 1972 4001FL?? Square edged or round??
The tailpiece is now the original cast-aluminum variety as well. The one item I am not too sure about is the bezel for the bridge pickup, which has rounded-edges...I may need to find one that has square-edges.
Paul Yan, what does the bezel look like on your 1972 4001FL?? Square edged or round??
did white exist in 73?
On a rick bass that is ...white as a color clearly existed
ha
On a rick bass that is ...white as a color clearly existed
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Thanks Bob...I can't wait to get it going again, and I'm thinking of trying something new(to me that is)----black nylon Rotosound flatwounds. With Rickenbacker 4001's, I am a dyed-in-the-wool Squire/Lee-sound roundwound guy, but I may go for a Macca-esque sound to start off with on this '72...any body use these Rotos on their Ricks?
In the 1968 Rickenbacker Catalog, the 4001 and the 4000 pictured are BOTH strung with these black tape-wound strings.
In the 1968 Rickenbacker Catalog, the 4001 and the 4000 pictured are BOTH strung with these black tape-wound strings.



