sometimes it seems that with reference to some "not so relevant details" the Rickenbacker might have been sacrified the 100% of accuracy in the name of optimizing the production of different models at the same time...which is understandablerickaddict wrote: Why the headstock was changed in 1997 (1998?) to make it less like the bass that it was supposed to be a replica of I will never understand.
...i.e. the use of the same neck for LH instruments, in the old times
....the fact that the V63 was basically a 4003 with vintage hardware....
...the thickness of the neck along with the form of the headstock might have followed the tendences of the 4003...
A friend of mine owns a 1988 4001V63 with wide body upper horn, exactly the same as its contemporary 4003...but still it is undoubtly a V63



