1969 4001, Jetglo over Fireglo and more....
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1969 4001, Jetglo over Fireglo and more....
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It's not the finish that intrigues me on this bass, it's the fact that someone installed a Horseshoe p/up from a Rickenbacker lapsteel on this bass, or at least the surround from one. Leads me to believe there has been more done to this bass sonce it left the factory.....
It's not the finish that intrigues me on this bass, it's the fact that someone installed a Horseshoe p/up from a Rickenbacker lapsteel on this bass, or at least the surround from one. Leads me to believe there has been more done to this bass sonce it left the factory.....
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jwr2
This morning I,ve just picked up a 67 body with a mute that looks like someone held a blowtorch to it. It looks just like a p/up.
A 69 would probably have had a hi-gain originally I think. I,ve only seen one other 69 with a horseshoe and that wasn,t stock apparently. You never know from this time tho...
That fretboard really looks similar in colour to your old 68 Jeff. Nothing like my Dec 68. Maybe this was an assembled body hanging round the factory from that time and when someone asked for J/G this baby got the call. Cool bass...
A 69 would probably have had a hi-gain originally I think. I,ve only seen one other 69 with a horseshoe and that wasn,t stock apparently. You never know from this time tho...
That fretboard really looks similar in colour to your old 68 Jeff. Nothing like my Dec 68. Maybe this was an assembled body hanging round the factory from that time and when someone asked for J/G this baby got the call. Cool bass...
Notice the difference in thickness between those two examples? The JG example is much thicker than the FG ones. The former shoes are more like the reissue shoes than '60s shoes.
'60s
Reissues
The reissue shoes are the ones on my V63 pickup that I spread apart to angle them up and out of the way of the strings. More like the original '60s horseshoes.
'60s
Reissues
The reissue shoes are the ones on my V63 pickup that I spread apart to angle them up and out of the way of the strings. More like the original '60s horseshoes.
The surround is consistent with the kind that was used on some of the lap steels. I have never seen a '69 so I don't know if Rickenbacker started using that type of surround on basses at some point. The old horseshoe bobbins I have seen look like the one Jeff Scott has pictured above. This pickup may have been assembled from parts.

