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radapaw
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Do all 4001/4003 basses have the 'drill holes' channel from control cavity to neck pickup? I recently came across a modern 4003 with a smooth routed channel, but for some reason thought rickenbacker was still doing that with the 'drill hole' channel. Just want to be sure I'm dealing with the real mccoy.

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No, modern ones have a smooth routed channel. I don't have a "time period" of when they used the old-fashioned method of using repeated plunges of a Forstner bit. Don't know for sure if the "vintage" models went back to the old method for "authenticity" or not. There are a lot of other more reliable "field marks" to distinguish Rick basses from phonies.
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I can say that certainly the 4001V63 has the smooth route.
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cheers! thanks!
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