Hi everyone,
i'm posting here to find out any information somebody might have regarding a Rickenbacker 'Frying Pan' A22 1934 - serial no. is one of the first 10 built.. Any leads on sites where i could find out the value of this guitar would be helpful - i have taken some pictures if it helps,
regards,
Gary..
1934 Frying Pan
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Re: 1934 Frying Pan
Just wondering how you know it was one of the first ten built . . .Moonstorm wrote: i'm posting here to find out any information somebody might have regarding a Rickenbacker 'Frying Pan' A22 1934 - serial no. is one of the first 10 built.
Re: 1934 Frying Pan
johnhall wrote:Just wondering how you know it was one of the first ten built . . .Moonstorm wrote: i'm posting here to find out any information somebody might have regarding a Rickenbacker 'Frying Pan' A22 1934 - serial no. is one of the first 10 built.
I guess the serial number A9 has something to do with it.
Re: 1934 Frying Pan
Yes John,
the serial number is A9, i was wondering if there was a resource available where i could get a valuation as it's time for it to
go on to a new family
the serial number is A9, i was wondering if there was a resource available where i could get a valuation as it's time for it to
go on to a new family
Re: 1934 Frying Pan
Welcome to the RRF! Glad to see you made it over here.
The old serial number systems used over the years don't necessarily make sense, and it's hard to tell from just the number when a particular instrument was actually made. But, there are a few folks who can tell a lot by looking at various features and details, which is why pictures are good.
Anyway, probably the best place to ask is under the "Steels" section of this forum. You can likely get a good estimate of value there as well.
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The old serial number systems used over the years don't necessarily make sense, and it's hard to tell from just the number when a particular instrument was actually made. But, there are a few folks who can tell a lot by looking at various features and details, which is why pictures are good.
Anyway, probably the best place to ask is under the "Steels" section of this forum. You can likely get a good estimate of value there as well.
viewforum.php?f=26
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: 1934 Frying Pan
Thank you Cjj,
i'll try put it in the Steel section - thanks for your help
i'll try put it in the Steel section - thanks for your help