This is my Model 4 and without the original paperwork, I'm trying to figure out if it's 100% factory original or not:
What I know:
The Kahler means 1986. The sharkfins and (R) logo mean the neck is 1987 (or later). Neckplate is a (TM) logo, again '86. But it has a neckplate gasket, which I don't think they started doing until '87.
So, the question is, is it a factory "transition model" (or "model 4 1/2" as I've heard it called), or a 1986 that had a 1987 neck put on later?
From the serial number and Audiozone database, late 1986 is believable, (there is no date stamped in the neck pocket). The person I bought it from insisted it's 100% factory original. The thing that also has me leaning towards that conclusion is the neckplate gasket . . . if it was a standard 1986 it wouldn't have come with the gasket, (I don't think). And if there was a need down the road to change out the neck, and the owner bought an '87 replacement, would they really have taken the time to add a gasket? There are a few reports online of others having seen Model 4's with Kahlers and sharkfins, but I can't find pics of any to confirm.
Regardless, it plays incredibly well. But I'd love to hear some opinions and know if anyone else believes in the "transition" models or has one that they know is stock.
What I know:
The Kahler means 1986. The sharkfins and (R) logo mean the neck is 1987 (or later). Neckplate is a (TM) logo, again '86. But it has a neckplate gasket, which I don't think they started doing until '87.
So, the question is, is it a factory "transition model" (or "model 4 1/2" as I've heard it called), or a 1986 that had a 1987 neck put on later?
From the serial number and Audiozone database, late 1986 is believable, (there is no date stamped in the neck pocket). The person I bought it from insisted it's 100% factory original. The thing that also has me leaning towards that conclusion is the neckplate gasket . . . if it was a standard 1986 it wouldn't have come with the gasket, (I don't think). And if there was a need down the road to change out the neck, and the owner bought an '87 replacement, would they really have taken the time to add a gasket? There are a few reports online of others having seen Model 4's with Kahlers and sharkfins, but I can't find pics of any to confirm.
Regardless, it plays incredibly well. But I'd love to hear some opinions and know if anyone else believes in the "transition" models or has one that they know is stock.
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