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Rickenbacker Basses / Re: Rutherfaker
« on: April 21, 2013, 02:24:01 AM »Plus, the real ones have bolt on necks.
I was referring to the real Rutherford.
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Plus, the real ones have bolt on necks.
I get the feeling the rears were not aligned to make transitioning between the necks easier. The guitar is set farther foward in a more natural playing position in regards to the fretting hand.
No doubt he wanted the area between the upper horns to be continuous. The overall effect just doesn't look right to me, though.
Great info guys! I guess that would explain this!
Hughes didn't play the Ric for long though, he reverted to his beloved P Bass midway in the Burn tour.
That ought to reach 4K with no problem.
You were right. "This listing was ended by the seller because the item is no longer available."
Basses like that usually don't start at $0.99 no reserve. Wanna venture a guess?
Now imagine that Turquoise with gold guards... Like the old Cloverfield Green.
Still have it, although modified to Vol/Vol/Tone control. Yeah, don't understand the "anemic" comment. Raising the pickups may have been needed.