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I remember the first time I saw Gerry Marsden on TV with his Rick--He wore it somewhere around his Adams apple. My bandmates and I--all as "cool" as 15 year olds could be at the time--thought this was hee-larious.

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I have communicated with Gerry Marsden through email on a couple of occasions.
He mentioned that he received a "stereo ricky" that had temporarily gone astry during its shipping from the US to the UK.
He also reputedly made a shipping case for it himself for its trip to New York for the Ed Sullivan show. In making this case, it was a tad short and he apparenty cut part of the headstock to make it fit. I am still looking for a closeup photo of this handy-work.
He mentioned that he received a "stereo ricky" that had temporarily gone astry during its shipping from the US to the UK.
He also reputedly made a shipping case for it himself for its trip to New York for the Ed Sullivan show. In making this case, it was a tad short and he apparenty cut part of the headstock to make it fit. I am still looking for a closeup photo of this handy-work.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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That is the story. I do not know if this is true. I recall seeing a photo of that guitar with trussrod cover chewed up. Gerry no longer owns this guitar.
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Interesting Alex. I don't think that there is a single Gerry and the Pacemakers recording in which they used this Rickenbacker 12 string. Using the 360/12C63 photo from the official site, as a reference, I think that Gerry did cut the end off as there seems to be little space about the D and G string tuners.


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The headstock does look shorter to me compared to the 360/12C63 above.
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Well this will make it easier to identify Gerry's guitar when it turns up on eBay.
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I'd heard this story, too, and looking at the photo, it can be seen.
My guess is that he used a saw! Maybe the same saw that he used to build the case. Evidently he made a mistake that all tyro woodworkers encounter--he measured the length of the guitar, then built a case that length. In doing so, he forgot about the thickness of the wood...
My guess is that he used a saw! Maybe the same saw that he used to build the case. Evidently he made a mistake that all tyro woodworkers encounter--he measured the length of the guitar, then built a case that length. In doing so, he forgot about the thickness of the wood...
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
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