1981 Rickenbacker Brochure and Price list, it's from Japan which doesn't help my comprehension at all. It does however picture a 4001 with a skunk strip.
http://brochures.yokochou.com/guitar-an ... index.html
1981 Rickenbacker Brochure.
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Re: 1981 Rickenbacker Brochure.
Quite interesting. I still have a copy of RIC's 1981 guitar, bass & amp catalogue + price list. Talk about a prized possession! 

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the catalogue still indicated the 336/12 as available
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This Japanese catalog also helped explain the "B model" mystery. If I have this right (and I think I do, and have it so in the book), the "B" model started out with available 4001S chassis, then later went to the then-new 4003S chassis. They're really hard to document as the only difference between a 4001S and a 4001SB is the Toaster pickup. Same with the 4003S and 4003SB. All the other hardware items were moving targets: some may have had Grover tuners, some Klusons; TRCs were likely the molded raised-letter types (except for the lefties); and some appear to have had dual outputs. Of course, skunk stripes would instantly tell you it's a 4001, but they should be set necks, then, right? Don't know for sure as there are so few to be clearly identified as B models. Lots of fun.
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Thanks Mark,
In addition to the info, Love the artwork, that Panther on the cover rocks!
In addition to the info, Love the artwork, that Panther on the cover rocks!
eschew obfuscation
RIC: 4004LK; 4001C64S Glossy JG;4003 Mapleglo ||Other: Fender '74Jazz; Fender '75 P; Gibson '81 Grabber; G&L '81 L-1000; '16 Lakland 44-60
RIC: 4004LK; 4001C64S Glossy JG;4003 Mapleglo ||Other: Fender '74Jazz; Fender '75 P; Gibson '81 Grabber; G&L '81 L-1000; '16 Lakland 44-60
Re: 1981 Rickenbacker Brochure.
It also has a 1/2-inch neck pickup spacing. They clearly used an older pic ('74 probably), but they are not alone in that practice. The official RIC website still features 17+ years old (pre-'97) 4003 pics with non-double-hump pickguards.inhuien wrote:It does however picture a 4001 with a skunk strip.
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