Rickenbacher Model B
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- Erv Niehaus
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Rickenbacher Model B
I guess I should join GAS anonymous as I have suffered a severe attack lately.
I am attaching a photo of a Rickenbacher Model B, pre war, bakelite guitar that I just obtained on e-bay. I already had a post war Panda model but always yearned for this particular model. It is the wide pickup, strings through the body model. The serial number is C1398 and is supposed to be a 1937 model. Would this be correct?
I am attaching a photo of a Rickenbacher Model B, pre war, bakelite guitar that I just obtained on e-bay. I already had a post war Panda model but always yearned for this particular model. It is the wide pickup, strings through the body model. The serial number is C1398 and is supposed to be a 1937 model. Would this be correct?
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We need an emoticon for a "sweeeeet whistle", cause that one is pretty!
If you can, write a review for us comparing the sound and your take on the two different bakelites. I have a similar situation, but the opposite. I've been playing a pre-war for a long time. I've been wanting to try a post war tailpiece model, but my GAS is being controlled by a large box of tums my wife has on hand!
Enjoy!
If you can, write a review for us comparing the sound and your take on the two different bakelites. I have a similar situation, but the opposite. I've been playing a pre-war for a long time. I've been wanting to try a post war tailpiece model, but my GAS is being controlled by a large box of tums my wife has on hand!
Enjoy!
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Hey Erv,
Here's mine, pretty sure it's a '37. 7-strings. It's idenitcal to yours, even the case and banner.
Here's mine, pretty sure it's a '37. 7-strings. It's idenitcal to yours, even the case and banner.
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Irv, If you look at my earlier thread, it evolved into an intersting overview of your model. I thought about bidding on that one, but I've bought enough guitars this month! Glad you got it.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=114566
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=114566
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Is the name on the headstock shaped like this or is it T shaped? Is Rickenbacker spelled with an H or a K?
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NO SERIAL NUMBERS!
Erv: It's been suggested elsewhere, that by placing your serial number in your FORUM POSTS, that you might very well be subjecting yourself and your private property (G'tar!) to substantial RISK of manipulative THEFT by persons unknown and their unscrupulous attorney.
Just tho't you deserved to know............
Just tho't you deserved to know............
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Irv, I'll tell you this. If it sounds half as good as mine, you will fall in love with the warmest pure tone ever!Erv Niehaus wrote:Loni,
I know, I've been reading about your guitar(s). That's what got me interested in a Rickenbacher. I sure hope the guitar turns out to be as nice as it looks in the picture.
Oh yea. I just finished grinding the serial numbers of mine just in case the cops or lawyers come after me.
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