Rickenbacker Jack Plates!

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Re: Rickenbacker Jack Plates!

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cjj wrote:My 4004 has somebody else's serial number written inside the control cavity...
My 4004 has the serial number from your 4004 written inside the control cavity, and vice-versa.

Wanna trade? Ooops, voids the warranty. :wink: Never mind.
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Re: Rickenbacker Jack Plates!

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libratune wrote:
cjj wrote:My 4004 has somebody else's serial number written inside the control cavity...
My 4004 has the serial number from your 4004 written inside the control cavity, and vice-versa.

Wanna trade? Ooops, voids the warranty. :wink: Never mind.
No, but if you ever decide to sell yours, let me know...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Re: Rickenbacker Jack Plates!

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libratune wrote:It's a secret. :P
:shock: Noooooo... :lol:
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Re: Rickenbacker Jack Plates!

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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, 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."
My 75th Anniversary 330DCM has three serial numbers inside the cavity, including the one on the jackplate,
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