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Topic: Rickenbacher Question
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Richard Shatz Member From: Quincy, IL, United States
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posted 24 February 2005 12:23 PM
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While it isn't the holy grail, I think I have run across an even more rare Rickenbacher lap steel. The instrument has a wood body and is shaped exactly like the models 59/S/NS. It has a horse shoe pickup; don't know how wide yet. Two flying saucer knobs on the same side. It has a sticker logo on the peghead. The instrument is essentially a wood model 59 or S. The question is: Does anyone out there know anything about a guitar shaped, wood body Rick? I've never heard of or seen one. Gruhn's Guide doesn't list anything like it. |
Ron Whitfield Member From: Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA
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posted 24 February 2005 12:37 PM
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About 2 years ago on Ebay I saw what looked like a factory issued wooden bodied Rick, but it looked more like the Bakelite bodies having a 'carved top' like look (ala the cover plates) instead of simply flat. It had a nice dark 2 tone burst finish and a black horseshoe PU with 2 black knobs. It had the 5 side Rick decal, black and red on white.Just sitting there in the picture, this thing screamed tone! I later saw a shot of it on Denny Turner's web site. Don't know if he got it. Did you get this one? |
Richard Shatz Member From: Quincy, IL, United States
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posted 24 February 2005 12:55 PM
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I haven't even gotten good photos, yet. Here's what I have so far. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/r_shatz/detail?.dir=e2ce&.dnm=e291.jpg&.src=ph [This message was edited by Richard Shatz on 24 February 2005 at 12:57 PM.] |
Ron Whitfield Member From: Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA
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posted 24 February 2005 01:39 PM
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That's quite close to what I saw, but with less 'wow' factor.Can't wait to see better shots.[This message was edited by Ron Whitfield on 24 February 2005 at 01:39 PM.] |
Richard Shatz Member From: Quincy, IL, United States
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posted 24 February 2005 01:50 PM
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I lightened up the photo. That brought out a lot more detail. Looks to be a prewar pickup and strings through body. http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/r_shatz/detail?.dir=/e2ce&.dnm=f931.jpg&.src=ph [This message was edited by Richard Shatz on 24 February 2005 at 01:51 PM.] |