Well, whadda ya know......rickaddict wrote:Spot on, John! (Yes...I'm a poet!)johnallg wrote: My theory is they had a binding employee at the time that used a different way of gluing on the binding and we are seeing the results with time. He may even have thrown in CB along with the white scraps to be dissolved to use as the gluing agent. Yeah, just my thoughts on this.![]()
I've seen this binding stain phenomenon at least 5 times over the years, and here's what a well-known former RIC employee (who was working there at the time this bass was built) has said about it:
"The stain was caused from straight acetone being used to adhere the binding when the Bass was built in 1972."
See also:
libratune wrote:Here's a thread about an early '70s 360 with binding bleed (the "Glueglo effect") including John Hall's comments on it:
viewtopic.php?f=104&t=409851
Another relevant thread: viewtopic.php?f=68&t=410407
Early 70's MG 4001 binding bleed
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Another Glueglo 4001, early '70s: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-Rickenback ... 2a3a163f6d
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That's too bad about these mapleglos!
Wonder why the new long guard. Hiding something?
Wonder why the new long guard. Hiding something?
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my 71 has a longer pick guard too. Its because of the longer truss rod routing
1971 4001 MG,70's Ventura ,1979 Yamaha BB-1200,1992 Fender Jazz,1994 Fender Strat
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Maybe the owner just prefers that look. (As do I)teeder wrote:That's too bad about these mapleglos!
Wonder why the new long guard. Hiding something?
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Looks like that's what might have happened here:glking14 wrote:my 71 has a longer pick guard too. Its because of the longer truss rod routing
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Oh, I agree. The longer guards look better. Just wondering why it was necessary. The '71's I posted were a Jan and Feb, so I wonder if the basses with the extended truss-rod channels are left over '60's basses?woodyng wrote:Maybe the owner just prefers that look. (As do I)teeder wrote:That's too bad about these mapleglos!
Wonder why the new long guard. Hiding something?
And technically, I was correct. Something is being hidden. It just happened to be the factory that was doing the hiding.
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I was going to post that but for the headstock shape. Unless, the neck blank was cut for the rods before adding the headstock wings and shaping it.teeder wrote:...I wonder if the basses with the extended truss-rod channels are left over '60's basses?
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Re: Early 70's MG 4001 binding bleed
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Re: Early 70's MG 4001 binding bleed
Similar, but they are different basses.
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Whoa,
Kevin that is an awesome Burgundyglo!!! Is she yours? If so, still have her?
Stunning, really!!
Sepp
Kevin that is an awesome Burgundyglo!!! Is she yours? If so, still have her?
Stunning, really!!
Sepp
Vintage/Classic Rickenbacker Enthusiast!
1972 4001 Jetglo
1973 4001 Burgundyglo
2011 4003 Jetglo
1986 4003 Shadow
1972 4001 Jetglo
1973 4001 Burgundyglo
2011 4003 Jetglo
1986 4003 Shadow
Re: Early 70's MG 4001 binding bleed
It was mine for a while. It's a beautiful bass but we never got along very well.
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Re: Early 70's MG 4001 binding bleed
The pick guard length likely was shortened when the
first 21r's were made as the treble pup on the first ones
is the same distance from the forward shifted bridges as
on the 20 fret basses. On the later 21r's, the treble pup was
placed back in the same position as the 20r's and consequently
closer to the bridge.
Mid to late '71 basses sometimes got a long guard.
My Nov 71 has one.
first 21r's were made as the treble pup on the first ones
is the same distance from the forward shifted bridges as
on the 20 fret basses. On the later 21r's, the treble pup was
placed back in the same position as the 20r's and consequently
closer to the bridge.
Mid to late '71 basses sometimes got a long guard.
My Nov 71 has one.
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Good point, John.
Here's Tony C's old '71.
Here's Tony C's old '71.


