Rickenbacher Dual Neck 8 string lap steel guitar
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Rickenbacher Dual Neck 8 string lap steel guitar
Is this Double Neck 8 string Rickenbacher worth what they're asking? The "Fair" condition sends up red flags. What do you think? What year is this? Valuable?
http://muskegon.craigslist.org/msg/3237212172.html
http://muskegon.craigslist.org/msg/3237212172.html
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I'd have to say yes... if it works, then it's worth it.
They're not particularly valuable... a Fender of the same era would easily bring double that... but it comes with legs and a case... and 8-string steels on CL don't pop up every day.
They're not particularly valuable... a Fender of the same era would easily bring double that... but it comes with legs and a case... and 8-string steels on CL don't pop up every day.
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I have a really good Fender T8 custom and one of these Rickenbackers. I prefer the Rick. The tone is subjective of course but the Rickenbacker is unquestionably a better-made instrument. The horseshoe pickups are hard to beat. If I lived nearby I would have bought that one. I think $500 is a very good deal.
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About the guitar......................
I purchased one NEW in about 1965........
The pickups were very strong and while I preferred the Bakelite model Ric's.....
I feel this guitar will hold up to any FENDER dbl-neck or any other for that matter. A rugged guitar!
I only recently sold it.......after all of these years.
The pickups were very strong and while I preferred the Bakelite model Ric's.....
I feel this guitar will hold up to any FENDER dbl-neck or any other for that matter. A rugged guitar!
I only recently sold it.......after all of these years.
This is valuable and rare guitar
Hi,
this model SW-16 has sold on US ebay for over $1500.
What they're asking is a very fair price. It looks all original from looking at the pictures. A nice instrument if you ask me
this model SW-16 has sold on US ebay for over $1500.
What they're asking is a very fair price. It looks all original from looking at the pictures. A nice instrument if you ask me
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But don't do that! Every time someone does that, the world loses a good Rickenbacker steel guitar.
I'd buy that guitar for $500, no problem. The "fair condition" is because of the paint. It wasn't a very durable finish. I have a red 6-string Rickenbacker Electro lap steel, same vintage, and it sounds wonderful.
I'd buy that guitar for $500, no problem. The "fair condition" is because of the paint. It wasn't a very durable finish. I have a red 6-string Rickenbacker Electro lap steel, same vintage, and it sounds wonderful.
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PLEASE, I'll snipe it myself if anyone's gonna do that. I saved my S-6 from that very fate. And, yes, it's a very thin finish to begin with, and the dark finish is going to show more wear because the wood's light underneath. I think that guitar's in way better than "fair" condition in any event.Richard Shatz wrote:You can get $400 for each magnet assembly.The Rick bass guys are buying rick lap steels for that much for that reason only.
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If you go to japan, you'd have to pay a whole lot more
This DW-16 costs around $3300...
http://www.kurosawagakki.com/items/detail/124071.html
If you go to japan, you'd have to pay a whole lot more
This DW-16 costs around $3300...
http://www.kurosawagakki.com/items/detail/124071.html
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That's what a wife is for. Someone asked my why I have so many steels, and I replied "It's because I don't have anyone to tell me no." - JackFrank James Pracher wrote:Not me, I was trying to convince the wife that it would be a good investment. Her reply was "Didn't you just invest in a new Telecaster". I tried to sway her with a trip to scenic Muskegon MI, but alas it was not to be.
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