The Changing Of The Guards
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The Changing Of The Guards
Throughout the history of Rickenbacker there have been a relatively small number of different colour pickguards,including but not limited to white, black, gold, silver and chrome.
While there have been a few more, I am wondering what new guard you would like to see as an option for Rickenbacker instruments. I realize that the sky is the limit when it comes to after-market modifications, but what would you like to see from the factory that is not currently offered? Perhaps a cream white?
Surely RIC must have experimented with this before. Would additional guard options be a factory nightmare. Mr. Hall?
While there have been a few more, I am wondering what new guard you would like to see as an option for Rickenbacker instruments. I realize that the sky is the limit when it comes to after-market modifications, but what would you like to see from the factory that is not currently offered? Perhaps a cream white?
Surely RIC must have experimented with this before. Would additional guard options be a factory nightmare. Mr. Hall?
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Interesting question, Peter. And, coincidentally, I've been experimenting with different treatments on my 2 Ricks, including tortoise shell and traditional laminated pickguard materials.
I'll be posting pictures shortly.
I'll be posting pictures shortly.
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Chances are (not to borrow too heavily from Johnny Mathis) this will be interesting Paul. I have never seen tortoise shell or traditional laminated pickguards after they have had the gold treatment.
I love the checked binding on Rickenbackers and wonder if it would be possible to have the guards, white or black with a checkerboard type edge. I consider this would look sharp on a number of models if it could be done.
I love the checked binding on Rickenbackers and wonder if it would be possible to have the guards, white or black with a checkerboard type edge. I consider this would look sharp on a number of models if it could be done.
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A great idea, Peter. This is something that the factory could not do, however, because as I understand it, the checkerboard binding is the biggest factor in the price of the Deluxe models. It's a ton of handwork to apply, scrape, and finish...
Which models do you see it on?
Which models do you see it on?
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It would be interesting to see a mock-up of it on a Jetglo or Midnightblue 4003 model.
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Now that is very nice John. I like the silver guards better than the white on this instrument.
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