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Re: Rickenbacker Jack Plates!

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When I changed the hardware of my 330 JG from chrome to gold I changed the jackplate as well. I fixed the original one inside the cavity with gaffa tape and there it shall stay .... :arrow:
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jdogric12aolcom wrote:but that Buddha cat said it best: attachments are the source of suffering.
Amen brother...I mean buddha...I mean Dog... :roll: :lol:

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Rickygirl wrote:I might have to found the RSPCR....Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Rickenbackers of course!!
Count me in!

I don't mind if parts get sold, but jackplates is something else - they should go with the body... it's its identity!



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RIC_FACTORY wrote:We may switch serial # stickers on the production line for various reasons. The number written in marker was the original one marked in the mill, but it doesn't always end up as the final serial # in final assembly.
I've quoted this as I just peeked inside my 480... it says in black handwriting Bob and in red handwriting 129... the jackplate says OB796.

Any thoughts on that??? :?
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There is likely no connection whatsoever to the markings in the control cavity of any Rick and the serial number on its jackplate.

There may be a few exceptions to this -- some 2008 4004Ciis come to mind -- but generally speaking, especially for anything made prior to 2000, there will be no connection.
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I'm still curious though... what did Bob do to this 480... is 129 a kind of line number for 480's? Such things interest me :D
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Wildberry wrote:I'm still curious though... what did Bob do to this 480... is 129 a kind of line number for 480's? Such things interest me :D

You're persistant, eh?! :wink:

They are simply internal production markings....no hidden codes or systems or hidden treasure.....just numbers in a geetar! :lol:
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Bob stands for "Boise Or Bust". :mrgreen:
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Wildberry wrote:I'm still curious though... what did Bob do to this 480... is 129 a kind of line number for 480's? Such things interest me :D
I believe it was once explained that the number would mean this instrument was #129 in that particular production run batch.
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libratune wrote:There is likely no connection whatsoever to the markings in the control cavity of any Rick and the serial number on its jackplate.
My new 3260/12C63 has the serial number written inside the control cavity.
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beatlefreak wrote:
libratune wrote:There is likely no connection whatsoever to the markings in the control cavity of any Rick and the serial number on its jackplate.
My new 3260/12C63 has the serial number written inside the control cavity.
My 4004 has somebody else's serial number written inside the control cavity...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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collin wrote:You're persistant, eh?! :wink:

They are simply internal production markings....no hidden codes or systems or hidden treasure.....just numbers in a geetar! :lol:
Some call it stubborn... others persistant :D

No hidden codes... dang... no conspiracies either? :wink:
"just" numbers :shock:

My '07 360 has the same number on the inside as on the jackplate.
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collin wrote:You're persistant, eh?! :wink:
I am :P

I was thinking... if one'd swap the jackplate on a '83 480 with an earlier year there'd be no way to tell it's not correct? :?:
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Wildberry wrote:
collin wrote:You're persistant, eh?! :wink:
I am :P

I was thinking... if one'd swap the jackplate on a '83 480 with an earlier year there'd be no way to tell it's not correct? :?:
There would be a way to detect that, but we're not going to tell you what it is.

It's a secret. :P
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beatlefreak wrote:
libratune wrote:There is likely no connection whatsoever to the markings in the control cavity of any Rick and the serial number on its jackplate.
My new 3260/12C63 has the serial number written inside the control cavity.
In light of this, I need to amend my prior statement:

"There is likely no connection whatsoever to the markings in the control cavity of any Rick and the serial number on its jackplate, UNLESS the marking in the control cavity is a number that exactly matches the number on the jackplate. In that case, there could be a connection, however remote."
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