1964 Rickenbacker "Rose-Morris" 1993

Early years of Rickenbacker Guitars prior to and including 1972

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Re: 1964 Rickenbacker "Rose-Morris" 1993

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oooh that is nice!!! What a wonderful blast of RIC porn to start the day with! :P :P :P
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Beautiful example. Who wouldn't be proud to own that..... :D
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Congratulations. That's one of the best RM 1993s that I ever seen. A beautiful instrument.

If you happen to have a chance, can you post a pic straight on of the end-plate strap button? I'd love to see the trapeze strap button and screw positions.

Best regards..................... :D :D :D
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Re: 1964 Rickenbacker "Rose-Morris" 1993

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krick wrote:12 hole trapeze. Original?
It's the only 12 hole trapeze I've seen, so I'd guess it started life as a 6 slot tailpiece and was modified at some point.
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Re: 1964 Rickenbacker "Rose-Morris" 1993

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325-at-2pm wrote:Congratulations. That's one of the best RM 1993s that I ever seen. A beautiful instrument.

If you happen to have a chance, can you post a pic straight on of the end-plate strap button? I'd love to see the trapeze strap button and screw positions.

Best regards..................... :D :D :D
Thanks! I have these photos, if they help?

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Re: 1964 Rickenbacker "Rose-Morris" 1993

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Thanks Bruno.

Any chance you have a photo looking straight onto the strap button & tailpiece anchor? I think Greg (and certainly myself) are curious about the screw positions.
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collin wrote:Thanks Bruno.

Any chance you have a photo looking straight onto the strap button & tailpiece anchor? I think Greg (and certainly myself) are curious about the screw positions.

Yes +1 :D
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Collin/Greg...

I don't have ashot from that angle, sadly. But I'll try to get that photo when i see him again, next week...

Any other specific pics requested? I'll do my best to get them.

But I stop short of unscrewing anything from the guitar!! :)
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brew wrote:Collin/Greg...

I don't have ashot from that angle, sadly. But I'll try to get that photo when i see him again, next week...

Any other specific pics requested? I'll do my best to get them.

But I stop short of unscrewing anything from the guitar!! :)

Bruno, no need to take anything apart. I was just hoping to see the straight on pic of the end for reference. If you have a chance to get that angle, it would be great.

Best regards,

Greg :)
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Stunning guitar Bruno,thanks for sharing! 8)
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It could be a Winfield Vintage 12 hole, installed for convenience. . .
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paologregorio wrote:It could be a Winfield Vintage 12 hole, installed for convenience. . .
I think you nailed it! Mystery solved, thanks.
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collin wrote:Thanks Bruno.

Any chance you have a photo looking straight onto the strap button & tailpiece anchor? I think Greg (and certainly myself) are curious about the screw positions.
I finally took it!

Apologies for the delay in providing this photo and for the quality! I completely forgot. Hope this shows what you wanted to see - albeit in an out of focus way? :) If not - I'l try to take better photo - this time using my camera... not the useless one on my phone.

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Now that I've seen the photos, I can tell what all the hoopla was about! You've scored a rare beauty, Bruno. Wish I could afford one like it! 8)
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Now that I've seen the photos, I can tell what all the hoopla was about! You've scored a rare beauty, Bruno. Wish I could afford one like it! 8)
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