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ukfuzz
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Help Wanted: Ric Project

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...or "How I'm Spending My Summer Vacation."
Restoring (more or less) a Rickenbacker bass. I hope.
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This bass belongs to friend of mine. I can't remember off the top of my head how long she's owned it but I know it came to her second hand and it's doubtful that the previous owner would have performed these modifications to the instrument.
Modifications: From what I can tell, nearly everything. Bartolini pickups and wiring harness, replacement jack plate, WD pickguard, bridge, brass(?) nut, and Schaller tuners. Actually, I think there are maybe only two or three stock parts still on the bass.
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No model number on the truss rod cover and the closest thing to a serial number I can find is the partial code on two of the pots: R13781 (the remainder of the number is obscured by solder).
Finish: After some poking around on the internet, I was fairly certain this was a ruby finish which would date the guitar to about where we'd assumed (early 80s). But there's a catch: overspray on one of the truss rods and the rout for the battery (just below the neck pickup cavity) was done before the guitar was painted.
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Thanks to some wear and tear, I can see bare wood and a silver coat which should be consistent with this finish. I also managed to turn up what I think is a coat of gray just beneath the ruby which, again, should be consistent with what I've read about this finish.
So, this could be a factory finish with some professional touch-ups when it was modified or a complete refin.
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Re: Help Wanted: Ric Project

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Helping to date - is the rout for the neck pickup original or was it opened up to be able to put the pickup at the 1/2" position? Factory 1/2" routing ended sometime in mid-1975.
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Re: Help Wanted: Ric Project

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Neck pickup rout was modified.
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The routing isn't sloppy but it doesn't appear as though a template was used.
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Re: Help Wanted: Ric Project

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Yup, she was opened up a tad, towards the neck. Early 80s looking good.
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Re: Help Wanted: Ric Project

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Major hacking job... :roll: :mrgreen:

Seriously though, that particular 4001 can easily be modded back to original condition, at least visually :)
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