The cool, sturdy form-fitted 70's 4001 case
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The cool, sturdy form-fitted 70's 4001 case
I was just scanning eBay when I came across this cool 4001S AZ:
http://cgi.ebay.com/1981-Rickenbacker-4 ... 240%3A1318
In the text of the ad, the seller states that included in the auction is: "...the original Blue interior, Henley Case. Made in England."
I'm just curious to know if any of you can confirm that these cases were in fact made in England by Henley.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1981-Rickenbacker-4 ... 240%3A1318
In the text of the ad, the seller states that included in the auction is: "...the original Blue interior, Henley Case. Made in England."
I'm just curious to know if any of you can confirm that these cases were in fact made in England by Henley.
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I don't know who made them but I like 'em!
That's what my '71 came in, and I'd like to get a couple more!
That's what my '71 came in, and I'd like to get a couple more!
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My March '73 4001 came with one of those, the blue one, not the Fender Orange one. 
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They are nice for sure but the best fitted cases are these.
I don't know what year they were made but I would love to get about 10 more!
I don't know what year they were made but I would love to get about 10 more!
'73 4001 MG '88 4003S JG '89 4003S FG '91 4003S MG
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Re: The cool, sturdy form-fitted 70's 4001 case
Steve, Ameritage can make you an identical case to that one, except it's covered in ballistic nylon and not Tolex. Cost for 10 would be about $4250.00.
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Here's my May '73 4001 with OHSC. Not form-fitted. I'll have to take it up with the dealer.
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Thanks Paul....I'll start saving my nickels & dimes right now!jingle_jangle wrote:Steve, Ameritage can make you an identical case to that one, except it's covered in ballistic nylon and not Tolex. Cost for 10 would be about $4250.00.
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Re: The cool, sturdy form-fitted 70's 4001 case
My June 74 4001 has the form fitted case. It is a nice case, though a bit big and bulky. 
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My '73 rests in a case that has a red interior, the form fitting feels harder than in other 70's cases. It feels like molded plastic is under the whore house plush.
The logo is screened onto the outside.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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That's just like mine Joey...do you know what year it is from?rickenbrother wrote:My '73 rests in a case that has a red interior, the form fitting feels harder than in other 70's cases. It feels like molded plastic is under the whore house plush. The logo is screened onto the outside.
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Re: The cool, sturdy form-fitted 70's 4001 case
Those are really cool Joey/Steve. I don't think I ever knew about those. Thanks for posting photos of them.
Looks like they might have similar hardware/handles and be a fore-runner of the blue-lined cases from the late 70's that I posted in the beginning of this thread.
Looks like they might have similar hardware/handles and be a fore-runner of the blue-lined cases from the late 70's that I posted in the beginning of this thread.
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Perhaps the case itself is the one for a 4005 with a different interior?deblase4001 wrote:My June 74 4001 has the form fitted case. It is a nice case, though a bit big and bulky.
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Re: The cool, sturdy form-fitted 70's 4001 case
I really don't know, Steve. It came with that 4001 when I bought it used about five and a half years ago. I just assumed it was original to the bass, but I could wrong. Maybe JH can give us some info on the year(s) that case was issued?ben_brown wrote:That's just like mine Joey...do you know what year it is from?rickenbrother wrote:My '73 rests in a case that has a red interior, the form fitting feels harder than in other 70's cases. It feels like molded plastic is under the whore house plush.
The logo is screened onto the outside.
You're welcome, Jeffy and I think you're right.rickaddict wrote:Those are really cool Joey/Steve. I don't think I ever knew about those. Thanks for posting photos of them.
Looks like they might have similar hardware/handles and be a fore-runner of the blue-lined cases from the late 70's that I posted in the beginning of this thread.
My '79 4001 rests in case just like the one in ad the and that Greg posted.
My '75 4001 rests in a case just like it, but the whorehouse plush is black.
I think the black interior found in these cases was late '70's/early 80's.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
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I had a '74 4001 that did not have the form fitted case. It had an all black tolex exterior and blue plush lining. Around the body, the case was just rectangular. I've got a picture of the bass in it's case, but I can't post it 'cause it's on a slide (remember those?). I need to find some way to get it scanned in.
My '84 4003 has a semi-form fitted case. It has a curved piece around the lower curve of the body that comes a bit over the body and holds it in. It's got a kind of brown fur-ish lining.
You can see the curved piece here: and here:
My '84 4003 has a semi-form fitted case. It has a curved piece around the lower curve of the body that comes a bit over the body and holds it in. It's got a kind of brown fur-ish lining.
You can see the curved piece here: and here:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...

