Tentative book title
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- bassduke49
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Tentative book title
OK, time for a little "reader feedback." What do you folks think?
Rickenbacker Basses
50 Years as Rock's Bottom
2007 is my target publishing date, and the 50th anniversary of the Rickenbacker bass guitar (model 4000 in 1957).
Rickenbacker Basses
50 Years as Rock's Bottom
2007 is my target publishing date, and the 50th anniversary of the Rickenbacker bass guitar (model 4000 in 1957).
Author: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years As Rock's Bottom"
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Yeah, I thought about "at," but it might sound negative. It's a play on words, but either one would work.The phrase "at rock bottom" was originally "at rock's bottom," IIRC, to describe being at the very lowest point in one's life. "At" rings more truly in the ear because of that phrase, but "as" better describes the instrument's purpose. I dunno, I'll think about it.
Author: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years As Rock's Bottom"
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Paul, "at" would sound negative. I'd stay with "as". By the way, you could call the 1957 4000 "the oldest Rick in the book". Good luck. Can't wait!
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Way too early to come up with a page count. I've got the start on a couple of chapters, and a pretty good plan in my head, but it's going to be a while before I get the length established. I've got lots of photos and more coming from a lot of forum members, but I do hope to be allowed into RIC's photo archives for the more historical stuff. This is still two years off, so I beg your patience.
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And then we could have a range map for each type and color, with little dots scattered around the globe in the locations where they happen to reside.
Nah, maybe not.
Interestingly, I actually plan to use some concepts from bird field guides when showing the different models and historical changes: leaders with callouts, etc. I've been a birder since I was 10 and find that when it comes to identifying a species, it's great to have a good field guide. That's why I want that concept in the Rick bass book, too.
Nah, maybe not.
Interestingly, I actually plan to use some concepts from bird field guides when showing the different models and historical changes: leaders with callouts, etc. I've been a birder since I was 10 and find that when it comes to identifying a species, it's great to have a good field guide. That's why I want that concept in the Rick bass book, too.
Author: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years As Rock's Bottom"
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Paul, whatever the title, it will be great to have a copy, hopefully autographed by it's author. I'm really looking forward to it.
I'm hoping you will take a cool pic of my 4004/5Cii basses at the So Cal confluence, so that model can be represented in your book
I'm hoping you will take a cool pic of my 4004/5Cii basses at the So Cal confluence, so that model can be represented in your book
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 

