Rickenbacker console doubleneck
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Rickenbacker console doubleneck
I have a Rickenbacker double neck and can't find much info on it.
Guessing it is early 60s. Anyone have an idea of its value?
Thank you,
Johnny7
Guessing it is early 60s. Anyone have an idea of its value?
Thank you,
Johnny7
Nice. I have its baby brother (single neck). I paid about $300 for it a few years ago.
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Those are awesome early/mid 50s era steels, and dbl. 8s would easily be worth 1 1/2K, to me. Your's is probably somewhere under that only because 6 strings are generally less sought after, however big name sellers could ask for the moon. It is a sweetie. Check this out http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... ca429683ca
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About those Dbl-8 Rickenbackers......................
One of your own SGF members sold a Dbl-8 just like the one you have photographed in this post a little over a year ago for somewhere close to $1,000. I think it was advertised here on the Forum. You might want to check that out.
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That is a mid 50's model. I had a blond double 8 like that- traded it for a Fender Custom. It was an outstanding guitar, and i'd still have it if I could have afforded to just buy a triple.
I'd love to own another someday...the value is hard to say- like someone noted above, they don't really have the collector value of Fenders, but there are guys out there(like me) who would pay a decent price.
I'd love to own another someday...the value is hard to say- like someone noted above, they don't really have the collector value of Fenders, but there are guys out there(like me) who would pay a decent price.
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D-6 models with legs are more desirable among rock guitarists than steel players. Steve Kimock, for example, plays a D-6.
The advantage of this particular guitar is the wonderful Rickenbacker horseshoe pickups. I'm drooling over the picture just thinking about it. I agree with Todd about the value ($800-$1000). You can probably reach that ballpark on Ebay. Here on the Forum it would have to be priced slightly lower to sell quickly.
The advantage of this particular guitar is the wonderful Rickenbacker horseshoe pickups. I'm drooling over the picture just thinking about it. I agree with Todd about the value ($800-$1000). You can probably reach that ballpark on Ebay. Here on the Forum it would have to be priced slightly lower to sell quickly.
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This site may provide a little more information. There is a history page with older catalogs.
http://www.rickenbacker.com/
http://www.rickenbacker.com/
This picture from 1956 shows the same model with a natural blond finish (no pun intended):Ron Simpson wrote:This site may provide a little more information. There is a history page with older catalogs.
http://www.rickenbacker.com/
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This one's awesome, but I'd love to play that Ric !
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From the 'big hair' days:
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You guys are killing me here. I love those old Ricks!
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I have one like that, 'cept it has pedals.
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Here are the pics.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 86#1800986
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 86#1800986
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