George Harrison's 425
George Harrison's 425
The article telling the story of George Harrison purchasing his Rickenbacker 425 (420) in Benton Illinois in the fall of 1963 has been updated and additional historical details of his stay have been obtained from a series of newspaper articles published by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch from 1995 to 1997. These articles are linked to the updated "You Won't See Me". The main article is at the link below this text.
You Won't See Me
You Won't See Me
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Harrison is said by some to have used his Rickenbacker 425 on "With The Beatles." Does anyone have documentation or studio notes confirming on which tracks he used the 425?
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fatrat
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Bassman
It's in a glass case, mounted on a wall in The Beatles section at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. Or at least it was last August when I was there. George modified it to be a 450 (added 2nd p/u). He did a **** job of cutting out the pick-up hole in the pickguard to fit around the neck pick-up, it was very poorly installed.
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fatrat
Bassman: Any chance of getting a photo of this modification?
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bassman
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fatrat
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Nick_Thiel
I spent a long time checking this one out last fall at the Rock Hall. I'm pretty sure the added pick-up happened after it left George's hands, but I haven't read the article in awhile, so I could be wrong on that one. The guard was cut from multi-lam plastic (white-black-white) and the screws were pretty scary too. Fatrat, there are only two pick-ups on that guitar at the moment, as George's 425 was originally issued with one.
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FRANK
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