Want to Buy 1/2 Rickenbacher?
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Want to Buy 1/2 Rickenbacher?
You can purchase the body but no neck!
One/Half Ricenbacher
One/Half Ricenbacher
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A complete one went for about $1800 a couple weeks ago. I think you're right Mike, make a new neck for it and it would be really cool. But yes, it is a little pricey for that .
I had a complete, original one about ten years ago. It was an amazing sounding guitar. The sustain was really hard to believe, so much so that you had to change your technique (I did anyway). You couldn't leave anything ringing, it would never stop. You couldn't be at all sloppy.
I had a complete, original one about ten years ago. It was an amazing sounding guitar. The sustain was really hard to believe, so much so that you had to change your technique (I did anyway). You couldn't leave anything ringing, it would never stop. You couldn't be at all sloppy.
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Does this look really wrong? Gaps? Fit of the plate?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... otohosting
Or did they make them this way?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... otohosting
Or did they make them this way?
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The Ebay ad said "Or Make Offer"... This morning I offered him $600 and he countered with $1,000. I will pass on it.
I was going to make a 6 string fretless bass out of it.
Chris, I think a guy here on the forum makes reproduction chrome plates.
The scale length of 22.5" seems kinda short for a guitar, plus the neck joining at the 14th fret doesn't appeal to me. Also, it seems a 6 string would go out of tune pretty easily due to the bakelite.
At least as a fretless bass, pitch could be compensated.
I was going to make a 6 string fretless bass out of it.
Chris, I think a guy here on the forum makes reproduction chrome plates.
The scale length of 22.5" seems kinda short for a guitar, plus the neck joining at the 14th fret doesn't appeal to me. Also, it seems a 6 string would go out of tune pretty easily due to the bakelite.
At least as a fretless bass, pitch could be compensated.
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The plates look right to me. I looked at one in person yesterday. a friend of mine bought one without a neck and built a tenor neck for it ( believe it or not, it was originally a tenor guitar-talk about a rare bird..). He does beautiful work, it looks stock with a maple (painted/dyed black) neck, sounds pretty cool too. If I had the coin I'd buy this one and have him make me a neck for it.
Incidently, years ago I sold my original spanish to Michael Cord, he's very knowledgeable about these things.
Hey Danny, I like your latest avatar...Is that from Tutu?
Incidently, years ago I sold my original spanish to Michael Cord, he's very knowledgeable about these things.
Hey Danny, I like your latest avatar...Is that from Tutu?
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I bought the body and (one piece old rosewood) neck off UK eBay for £26 and very quickly gave up trying to source original spares at any price near reasonable. So then.....
1. Spares box - Yamaha Humbucker (coil tapped), Fender knobs, arch top bridge, stainless steel to make string anchor, piece of toilet seat (VERY hard plastic, which is probably why it cracked in use but we won't go into that here) for the nut
2. Glazer - piece of Lexan
3. Mate - sheet of alloy, industrial drill & bandsaw, 3 on a plate 'Klusons'
4. Supro Supreme (one of mine) - photocopy of f/board
5. Geology dealer while on holiday for the white thing on the headstock (I forget its name)
Sounds excellent, low value so no issues on stage, looks ?? but unfinished as yet. My current electric lap of choice.
Cheers Bob
1. Spares box - Yamaha Humbucker (coil tapped), Fender knobs, arch top bridge, stainless steel to make string anchor, piece of toilet seat (VERY hard plastic, which is probably why it cracked in use but we won't go into that here) for the nut
2. Glazer - piece of Lexan
3. Mate - sheet of alloy, industrial drill & bandsaw, 3 on a plate 'Klusons'
4. Supro Supreme (one of mine) - photocopy of f/board
5. Geology dealer while on holiday for the white thing on the headstock (I forget its name)
Sounds excellent, low value so no issues on stage, looks ?? but unfinished as yet. My current electric lap of choice.
Cheers Bob
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Baz'n'Brolly
Sorry Baz - I got the date wrong!!!
See you another time I hope
Cheers Bob
See you another time I hope
Cheers Bob
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With the holiday season rapidly approaching the neck-less Rickenbacker Bakelite body makes for a beautiful seasonal serving dish.
Just simply remove the cover plates and fill the black cavities with your choice of mixed nuts, olives or festive holiday red and green candies!
And any leftovers can be kept fresh by simply re-covering the goodies with the decorative chrome plates!
Just simply remove the cover plates and fill the black cavities with your choice of mixed nuts, olives or festive holiday red and green candies!
And any leftovers can be kept fresh by simply re-covering the goodies with the decorative chrome plates!
Gerald Ross
'Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan's King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar'
A UkeTone Recording Artist
CEO, CIO, CFO - UkeTone Records
Gerald's Hawaiian Steel Guitar/Ukulele Website
'Northwest Ann Arbor, Michigan's King Of The Hawaiian Steel Guitar'
A UkeTone Recording Artist
CEO, CIO, CFO - UkeTone Records
Gerald's Hawaiian Steel Guitar/Ukulele Website
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Hey Gerald thanks for the idea. I'll try to sell that one to the Mrs. or better yet, I'll buy it for her for Christmas. I just have to remember to duck!
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Cartwright, I don't know where this shot of Miles is from.
I do know that I snagged it from here... and just shrunk it... kinda like a digital version of the old shrunken heads
http://thinkart2003.files.wordpress.com ... -davis.jpg
I do know that I snagged it from here... and just shrunk it... kinda like a digital version of the old shrunken heads
http://thinkart2003.files.wordpress.com ... -davis.jpg