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Topic: A $500 Rick Model 59?
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Russ Young Member From: Seattle, Washington, USA
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posted 03 December 2002 09:10 AM
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Has anyone seen Rickenbacher Model 59s selling for $500? Someone exercised a "Buy It Now" option on this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=926680963 It appears to be in reasonable shape, but the price seems way out of line with what the metal-bodied Ricks usually sell for. Perhaps the body has been stuffed with shredded $1 bills instead of old L.A. newspapers? |
Kim West Member From: Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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posted 03 December 2002 09:13 AM
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yes--what's the deal with these? how do they compare with the bakelite versions? these seem to be the bastard children rickies. why? i've been tempted to snag one, for one thing, because they're usually pretty cheap... |
Brad Bechtel Moderator From: San Francisco, CA
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posted 03 December 2002 10:46 AM
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It's hard to believe someone would pay that much for a metal bodied Rickenbacker lap steel. They don't sound that good in my opinion; they're far inferior to the Bakelite B6 and BD-6 models. Oh, well, what do I know. I just bought a Hound Dog Dobro® for $427!------------------ Brad's Page of Steel A web site devoted to acoustic & electric lap steel guitars |
Russ Young Member From: Seattle, Washington, USA
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posted 03 December 2002 10:49 AM
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I've only played one metal-bodied Rick, but I think I'd take the Hound Dog ... and the change back from my $500. |
George Keoki Lake Member From: Edmonton, AB., Canada
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posted 03 December 2002 10:09 PM
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A bit steep for what it is, and it in no way compares to the bakelite models IMHO. Do my eyes deceive me or has that guitar got the later model magnets ? Anyway, buyer beware. It's a Rickenbacker, but it's a student model at best.[This message was edited by George Keoki Lake on 03 December 2002 at 10:09 PM.] |
Mark Durante Member From: Illinois
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posted 05 December 2002 11:52 AM
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It seems that a lot of the "student" model Ricks are selling for pretty high prices these days and I'm curious as to why myself.
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Rick Aiello Member From: Berryville, VA USA
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posted 05 December 2002 01:27 PM
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Good day on Ebay !!!! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=926508519&ssPageName=ADME:X:BN:US:2 ------------------ "If the SHOES fit ... you must EQUIP..."
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Gerald Ross Member From: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
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posted 05 December 2002 01:42 PM
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Nice guitar Rick. Excellent price for a pre-war Bakelite. Good luck with it.------------------ Gerald Ross 'Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan's King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar' Gerald's Fingerstyle Guitar Website |
Russ Young Member From: Seattle, Washington, USA
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posted 05 December 2002 03:09 PM
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An "Early 50s" Bakelite with a "Rickenbacher Electro" badge? I thought the "h" became a "k" after WWII ended ... |
Rick Aiello Member From: Berryville, VA USA
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posted 05 December 2002 03:25 PM
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Most of the time ... sellers misrepresent the date to their advantage (on purpose or just an honest mistake) ...Then there is this one .... This baby is all Pre-War . ...1 1/2" shoes .. thumb screw height adjustment .. They went back to the "string thru the body design" in the 50's ... but with 1 1/4" shoes ... surrounded by a chrome plated "Frame" ... Some tampering with the pots ...looks like they were repositioned ... on the audience side ... no biggie to me ... ------------------ "If the SHOES fit ... you must EQUIP..."
[This message was edited by Rick Aiello on 05 December 2002 at 06:27 PM.] |
Russ Young Member From: Seattle, Washington, USA
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posted 05 December 2002 04:05 PM
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Nice use of the eBay search engine, Rick!This one didn't come up under "Rickenbacher," "Rickenbacker," "Bakelite," or even "lap." I usually check "Electro." I must have been asleep at the switch ... well, at least now I know better than to get into a bidding war with "Elliehoopii." |
Andy Volk Member From: Boston, MA
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posted 05 December 2002 04:18 PM
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Wow! Good snag, Rick. Will Ray of the Helecasters is writing a column for Guitar Player that reveals a lot of ebay strategies. Get those Ricks while you can, Rick |
Rick Aiello Member From: Berryville, VA USA
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posted 05 December 2002 05:22 PM
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Now all I gotta do is convince the Mrs. that I HAD to get it .... She said no more Ebay ... or I'd be sleepin' with my Rickys ... outside ... And we just got 8" of snow up here ....  |
Russ Young Member From: Seattle, Washington, USA
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posted 05 December 2002 06:10 PM
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Regarding Rickenbacher/Rickenbacker, I came across the following in an old post: According to Smith's Complete History of Rickenbacker book, the spelling "Rickenbacker" was used in all of the sales literature, but the "Rickenbacher" spelling was used on the nameplates on the instruments until the 50's. But that's no 50s guitar you've got, Rick. |
Russ Young Member From: Seattle, Washington, USA
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posted 08 December 2002 11:24 AM
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Another Model 59 with worn paint on the body and horseshoes just closed with a high bid of $266 -- but that didn't meet the reserve. Who knows what the seller wanted for that one ... |