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4005WB
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I have a mapleglo 4001 S Rick that, at some time in the past, someone replaced the jackplate thus removing the serial number. The only date i could find was a number "2/77" marked in pencil in the bridge pickup cavity.
Did Rick ever do this at the factory?

Thanks again,
Dan
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johnallg
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I have found month/day numbers in my basses, but not month/year, which your 2/77 sounds like.
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Post a few pictures. Maybe we can help you. Get me a shot of the end of the neck under the guard. That will help narrow it down.
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Is it a neck-through or set-neck? The set necks ran from the late '70s to the mid-early 80s.
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The set necks arrived in 1973.
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