Old Style TRC's Query

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spongebob
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Old Style TRC's Query

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I believe that the old (plexi-glass) style Truss Rod Covers were phased out mid-75?

I've just seen a late 70's 4001 with one fitted, think it's a '78.

Were they completely out of the equation by then, or did they slip out onto many other models post-75?

I'm guessing it's a retro-fit - but I thought I'd check in here just in case for the definitive answer! :D
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Probably a replacement, but never say never. Lucite nameplates were phased out in '75 but kept on the lefties, also black TRC's were plexi after '75.
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Re: Old Style TRC's Query

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WD music supply came out with the old style plexi truss rod covers in the 90's, for a short while!!
Everyone made a big fuss over them, "How awful!, what a rip-off!, I can't believe it!, when are you getting more", wink, wink...
They were very good quality and came in gold, white, or black.

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Re: Old Style TRC's Query

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It's quite interesting - don't know why anyone would swap one out, unless it was broken, or purely cosmetic?

It's looks like it's been on there for a good few years anyway, so I guess the answer is hidden in the basses' history!

Unless the factory were using up some bits from the parts bin..... :lol:
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