Thanks!!
The Rickenbacker site says the body width is 38.1 cm (15'')...
Would this jive with the late 60's measurement?
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'67 366/12 Restoration Questions....
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Re: '67 366/12 Restoration Questions....
I wouldn't count on it. There was, and is, lots of handwork, although new 360s are CNDd to shape and size, the old ones were band sawed and pin-routed. A fair amount of variation is normal.
In fact, nobody's going to notice the 1/16" missing from the edge of yours.
In fact, nobody's going to notice the 1/16" missing from the edge of yours.
Re: '67 366/12 Restoration Questions....
I measured the back of my 1967 360-12 and the body width at the widest part is a tad over 15", I would say add 1/32". As Paul said, these width measurements from the '60s will likely vary from guitar to guitar.tonewoods wrote:Thanks!!
The Rickenbacker site says the body width is 38.1 cm (15'')...
Would this jive with the late 60's measurement?
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Re: '67 366/12 Restoration Questions....
Well, it might be more like an 1/8" (1/16" x 2), but yeah, good point...jingle_jangle wrote: In fact, nobody's going to notice the 1/16" missing from the edge of yours.
The black will cover any added wood, so that gives me a little leeway.....
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I wouldn't waste time adding any wood. Just rout the rabbet as I describe. Then you can finish it in any color you like...a JG finish on most vintage Rick hollowbodies is usually a dead giveaway that something's amiss under the paint.
Re: '67 366/12 Restoration Questions....
jingle_jangle wrote:I wouldn't count on it. There was, and is, lots of handwork, although new 360s are CNDd to shape and size, the old ones were band sawed and pin-routed. A fair amount of variation is normal.
Yup.
I've made tracings of damn near every vintage 330 or 360 shaped Ric body I've had and none of them were 100% exact matches over the years.
