Links To Ted's Rickenbacker Bass Anatomy Threads
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Links To Ted's Rickenbacker Bass Anatomy Threads
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 1 - The Woods
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 2 - Construction
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 3 - Truss Rods
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 4 - The Finishes
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 5 - The Tuners
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 6 - The Pickups
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 7 - The Tailpieces
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 8 - The Plastic Parts
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 9 - The Binding
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 2 - Construction
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 3 - Truss Rods
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 4 - The Finishes
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 5 - The Tuners
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 6 - The Pickups
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 7 - The Tailpieces
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 8 - The Plastic Parts
Anatomy Of A Rickenbacker Bass Part 9 - The Binding
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Re: Links To Ted's Rickenbacker Bass Anatomy Threads
Great to have these links in one place. Anyone come to a final decision on the sandcast bridges? They really look sandcast, I can see some pitting on the top of the one in the pics.
Re: Links To Ted's Rickenbacker Bass Anatomy Threads
Joey,
I'm not sure if it can be done, but can this thread be (not sure of the term to use) locked or FIXED in place so it doesn't get lost, kind of like pasted at the top of the bass thread? You know what I'm getting at.....how about even a FAQ fixed category where all good stuff like this can be stored?
I'm not sure if it can be done, but can this thread be (not sure of the term to use) locked or FIXED in place so it doesn't get lost, kind of like pasted at the top of the bass thread? You know what I'm getting at.....how about even a FAQ fixed category where all good stuff like this can be stored?
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Re: Links To Ted's Rickenbacker Bass Anatomy Threads
I had made it Sticky so it is "Fixed" in place at the top of the Bass Forum. The only way way it would sink and get lost, is to remove the Sticky function. I'd only remove the Sticky, is if Peter decided to move it to a FAQ section.ajish4 wrote:Joey,
I'm not sure if it can be done, but can this thread be (not sure of the term to use) locked or FIXED in place so it doesn't get lost, kind of like pasted at the top of the bass thread? You know what I'm getting at.....how about even a FAQ fixed category where all good stuff like this can be stored?
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: Links To Ted's Rickenbacker Bass Anatomy Threads
Great Idea!rickenbrother wrote:a FAQ section.
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Re: Links To Ted's Rickenbacker Bass Anatomy Threads
Great threads Ted..
I'm sorry if I missed it but has there been any discussion about the surrounds?
Curious, I have a 72 4000 with a surround that does not have the depression to allow
the strings to lower. Other surrounds from that period I've seen have the depression.
Can anyone give a time line on the style of surrounds?
Thanks
I'm sorry if I missed it but has there been any discussion about the surrounds?
Curious, I have a 72 4000 with a surround that does not have the depression to allow
the strings to lower. Other surrounds from that period I've seen have the depression.
Can anyone give a time line on the style of surrounds?
Thanks
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Re: Links To Ted's Rickenbacker Bass Anatomy Threads
Robert, '72 - '75 were transition years for the 4001. They used whichever parts were available in stock when they were building them.
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Re: Links To Ted's Rickenbacker Bass Anatomy Threads
Interesting Joey.. Going through the images in the register it seems like pre 72 you have the grinded surround
72 - 75 the transition years, you have both grinded and un-grinded then from 76 to 85 or so it was the un-grinded
then 85 and on back to the grinded again.
Guess I answered my own question
72 - 75 the transition years, you have both grinded and un-grinded then from 76 to 85 or so it was the un-grinded
then 85 and on back to the grinded again.
Guess I answered my own question
Re: Links To Ted's Rickenbacker Bass Anatomy Threads
I've seen different caps on various photos of the wiring harness . It might be nice to see which ones were used at different times .
Re: Links To Ted's Rickenbacker Bass Anatomy Threads
Roughly, blue in the 60s, yellow in the 70s and some 80s I believe, and orange in the 90s and 00s. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.morrow wrote:I've seen different caps on various photos of the wiring harness . It might be nice to see which ones were used at different times .
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Re: Links To Ted's Rickenbacker Bass Anatomy Threads
What a terrific job!! These threads were done well. Very informative.
Thanks for taking the time to compile all these facts and pictures.
Rickenbacker 101
Thanks for taking the time to compile all these facts and pictures.
Rickenbacker 101
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