One or two piece necks?

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jocke

One or two piece necks?

Post by jocke »

I thought that rickenbacker used one piece maple necks but then I saw this picture???
http://www.rickbeat.com/modelslibrary/4003sb/4003sbbodyback.jpg
dave4004
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Post by dave4004 »

4003s have 2 piece necks, I don't know how far back it's been done but it's been over 10 years, maybe much longer.
jocke

Post by jocke »

Thanks. Is that true for the 4001v63´s too?
jwr2

Post by jwr2 »

I always thought that it was one piece on the back with hidden laminations inside ...

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Post by rictified »

my 81 4003 has a two piece neck. Aren't the 4001 necks with the walnut stripe in the middle three piece?
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Post by marty »

I have a new 4003 and it has a one piece neck.

I thought the transition was from the three piece neck with stripe to the one piece, but maybe the earlier 4003's had a two piece, which I havn't seen before until I saw the pic posted in this topic.
jwr2

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more back pics ...

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70's models were 3 pieces of wood ...

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Post by jps »

An interesting thing about my 4004Cii is when you look at the body end of the neck it is three pieces of maple/maple/maple that conform to the three laminations of the maple/walnut/maple of the body.
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