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170.1 | Roger McGuin of the Byrds had one | CARLIN::LAMBERT | Drowning man, seeking anchor | Tue Feb 18 1986 12:30 | 13 |
| i don't know how good they are, but....
they look great, i think their designers were way ahead of their time.
they were "the 12 string electric" for the longest time.
basses can still be found in the want advertiser, and Mr. C's in marlboro
has one you can play with if your interested.
are they still in business?
-max-who-has-always-wanted-a-rickenbacker-electric-12-string-like-roger's-
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170.2 | good axe,not for metal though | FSTVAX::DMOREAU | | Tue Feb 18 1986 13:31 | 5 |
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They are still in business. I tried one of their six string electrics
a couple of years ago. They are very good if you are seeking a clean
twangy sound.
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170.3 | Nice axe | FROST::SIMON | Mister Diddy Wah Diddy? | Wed Feb 19 1986 12:37 | 12 |
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I came across a lefty 12 string Rick in Daddy's Junky (Salem, NH).
Nice instrument. I would really have liked to have bought it but
lack of funds.....
Rickenbacker has been around for a long time. I believe they
started out making Electro Hawaiian Guitars back in the 20s.
As a matter of fact, I saw one of these advertised in the local
paper recently. $350 with an amp.
-gary
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170.4 | Be Good Johnny | CRISTA::MAYNARD | | Thu Feb 20 1986 12:35 | 1 |
| John Lennon used one when he was a Beatle(early days circa 1965)
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170.5 | Rick 2001 6 string | LYMPH::LAMBERT | Time for another Tea Party | Thu Feb 20 1986 12:54 | 12 |
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I had a Rick 2001 (I think that's the model number) which is the 6 string
version of the 4001 bass (the standard "Rickenbacker Bass"). Nice guitar,
except for a few minor things. It had two very large single coils which
gave it a pretty good sound, but only *one* good sound (I like versitility).
It also had a somewhat weird "feature": a completely FLAT fingerboard.
No curve (or "radius" if you want to be exact) at all. And it was of a
"regular" width, too - that is, not excessively wide like a classical
guitar's fingerboard. It was "different" using that guitar after playing
other's.
-- Sam
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170.6 | The Progressive Sound! | CAM1::ZNAMIEROWSKI | Marmalade, I like Marmalade... | Thu Feb 20 1986 22:14 | 8 |
| Ricky basses are good for a progressive sound, ie, one where the
bass is prominent (Rush, Yes) cos' they are a bit twangyier but
also fuzzy at the same time. (!) Then again Lemmy of Motorhead
uses one... (I just *can't* understand why Motorhead haven't had
a #1 yet!...=) )
Craig
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170.7 | nvr seen by me before | SOLVIT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Fri Dec 27 1991 11:35 | 9 |
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Is there anyplace around Mass or New Hamster that has Rickenbacker?
I'm buying either a used Tascam 4-track or another axe.
Xmas doe don't ya know.
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170.8 | Belisle Music | PENUTS::JHENDERSON | Blues with a feeling | Fri Dec 27 1991 12:01 | 10 |
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Belisle Music in Manchester has Rickenbacher guitars.
Jim
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170.9 | | ELWOOD::HERTZBERG | History: Love it or Leave it! | Fri Dec 27 1991 12:36 | 4 |
| Wurlitzer's in Framingham has a couple of Ricks right now, new and
used.
Marc
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170.10 | | SMURF::S_FRASER | Boston fans do it w/their Sox on | Mon Dec 30 1991 08:14 | 3 |
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The Music Factory in Manchester and Salem, NH are Rick dealers as well.
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170.11 | Uh? | SOLVIT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Mon Dec 30 1991 10:12 | 7 |
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Well I know where Hurlberts is. But where is Belise and the Music
Factory?
Rick.
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170.12 | Manchester, NH, btw . . . | SMURF::S_FRASER | Boston fans do it w/their Sox on | Mon Dec 30 1991 10:17 | 7 |
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Belisle's is further south on Elm St., right after, and on the same
side of the street as Victory Common. Music Factory is on Amherst St.
in the old Rex Theater building (near the old Union Leader building).
Sandy
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170.13 | Dover, NH too... | LENO::GRIER | mjg's holistic computing agency | Mon Dec 30 1991 15:47 | 9 |
| Earcraft, in Dover NH, also carries Ricks. I haven't been by there in a
few weeks, but usually they have 5-6 hanging on the walls, 6 and 12 string
models.
Additionally, the Guitar Warehouse in Newington, NH also carries Ricks,
but they only have a single 360-12 in stock right now. (neat guitar, but is
it worth $1000? not right now...)
-mjg
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170.14 | Our own Rick dealer... | SMURF::BENNETT | MC Escher & DJ Pablo P. | Mon Dec 30 1991 16:39 | 6 |
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Tom Testagrossa usually has a Rick or two for sale. Dig him up
at TARKIN::TTESTA. He gets 'em straight from the factory.
ccb
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170.15 | Yes I was weak. | SOLVIT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Thu Jan 02 1992 08:51 | 24 |
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Last Tuesday Deb and went music store crashing. Hit 7 shops.
I saw the Ricken at Belise in Manchester. Set in a glass case,
a 12 string. Work of art. I had a pocket of money with me so
when I looked at Deb for a nod of approval, (to mess around abit)
she reminded me of a 5k cash outlay coming up.
So clear thinking saved me from adding yet another to the living
room.
The last shop I went to, or at least TRIED to go to, was The Music
Emporium<sp> at Porter Sq. They closed about 30 minutes before we got
there. Lucky thing also. I saw some Dobro's and National Steel's
on the wall. I would have been hard pressed not to wip out bucks
before Deb could have tackled me and dragged me out kicking and
screaming.
So how is it that Tom gets them from the factory?
Rick.
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170.16 | | SMURF::BENNETT | MC Escher & DJ Pablo P. | Thu Jan 02 1992 10:29 | 2 |
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Tom's either a dealer or very good friends with one.
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170.17 | A Dealer | SAHQ::ROSENKRANZ | Less is More | Thu Jan 02 1992 12:00 | 5 |
| Tom claims to be a dealer.
I suppose this is a good place for him to put a commercial message....
Now, back to our scheduled programming...
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170.18 | question for the Rick experts.. | FDCV08::GOODWIN | | Thu Oct 22 1992 16:12 | 11 |
| I'm curious to know how 'deep' the Rick 381 bodies are... they're
the ones that have a 330 like general shape, but with a carved top.
I know the 360's are 'thinline' semihollow bodies, and the 381 has
a deeper body, but I'm wondering how much deeper..is it, for instance,
as deep as a Gibson ES-335?
Also, what is the price for a 381 relative to say a 360?
Thanks,
Steve
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170.19 | 381 | RANGER::WEBER | | Fri Oct 23 1992 07:30 | 11 |
| The 381 is 1.5" at the rim, which is slightly smaller than a 335, but
steps up to 2.5", which makes them fairly thick (and heavy) for this
type of guitar.
Although they look stunning, I'm not convinced they're really an
improvement over the 360. My 381-12 V64 is darker sounding than my
360WB was, and seems to have a little less sustain. I don't find the
body to be as comfortable either. Still, it's one of my more unusual
instruments, and fun to play when I'm in the mood.
Danny W.
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170.20 | | FDCV09::GOODWIN | | Fri Oct 23 1992 11:21 | 15 |
| Danny,
Thanks for the info... the 381's are very nice looking, but that ridge
on the top does look like it would be less comfortable than the smooth
rounded edge on the 360. The heavier weight might not be a disadvantage
on the 12 though... I've got a 360/12VP (vintage pickups) and one of my
complaints about it is that the headstock with 12 tuning machines has a
tendency to 'fall' because the body is light.. it's not as balanced as
I'd like. The six string model probably wouldn't have that problem.
Another nit I have with Ricks in general is that the necks run straight
off the body... I find Gibsons with a slight angle back are much more
comfortable to hold and play. Just my preference though.
/Steve
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170.21 | Contact me for info about Rics... | KALI::TTESTA | Holding my breath till I turn BLUES | Thu Apr 08 1993 15:15 | 11 |
| Well I haven't been in here in a while, but... due to certain policies,
I can not post here in response to the mention of my ability to get NEW
Rickenbackers from the factory...
But since I am considered a Rickenbacker authority, and have posessed
many of these guitars, please feel free to contact me if you are looking at
Rickenbackers, or need information about them, or want to know what a good
price is for a new one, where to find what you are looking for, model
information, replacement parts etc...
I even have some color posters with all the models on them,
and last years price lists, if anyone's interested.
Tom T.
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170.22 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | am i ever gonna change? | Thu Apr 08 1993 15:51 | 8 |
| > -< Contact me for info about Rics... >-
>
> Well I haven't been in here in a while, but... due to certain policies,
>I can not post here in response to the mention of my ability to get NEW
>Rickenbackers from the factory...
GEEZ -- what are you, selling guitars for Rickenbacker or something?!?
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170.23 | Talk To The Pres By E-Mail | TECRUS::ROST | From the dance hall to hell | Tue May 10 1994 10:05 | 11 |
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Just in case you need to e-mail the president of Rickenbacker, here's
his address:
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