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I've been going through my shots of all of this old stuff, and haven't come across it yet. I have literally thousands of slides of instruments I have sold over the years.

As soon as I find it I'll post it. Maybe someone can scan the shot in Rick's book. I didn't keep a copy.

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I've got the book, if I remember correctly the bass is JG, no binding, with a 2-piece pickguard.
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Tom Petersson told me he liked that bass a lot, save for the 8-strings-on-4-saddle-bridge.
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But he apparently didn't use it on any recordings? He played an Alembic 8-string (Gonna Raise Hell) and had some other 8-string too in the late seventies, but a Rick would have looked much better!Image At least he played a 4-string Rick in "Stop This Game".
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Here's a pic of Tom with the Alembic, and, if I'm not mistaken, the Rickenbacker 8 is on the floor in this other pic. Robin is holding a nice one as well!

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Hi Steve, I saw a video (1978) where Tom played the whole set with the Alembic. Maybe his Hamer was having a new paint or something at that time. Tom also sat the whole set at a roadcase, he had fell of a horse and broken his leg!Image

www.12stringbass.net has the other 8-string pictured too and I've always wondered about it. It looks like a custom job with Thunderbird pickups. But let's not get too off-topic. Image
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I can remember cruising down The Drag in Austin,Texas when the guy on the radio annnounced that Tom had quit CT, I was crushed.
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Pekka, if you have that video, I'd love to see it!
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>> In the same era I sold Tom a few other Rick basses<< With all the gear they've hauled around all these years, I'm surprised Tom has seldom been seen on stage with a Ric bass.
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Don't know if anyone has seen 'em yet, but someone from Rockford is currently selling some old high school yearbooks that contain photos of 3 or the four members of CT, if you'd like to see pics of an amazingly square looking Bun E. Carlos, or Rick N. with a full head of hair.
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Glenn, I havent seen the yearbooks, but I have seen pictures of them from the old days, I actually had an original copy of their pre-Cheap Trick LP called Fuse, which featured Tom and Rick. Rick had very long hair on the back cover picture.
Where can I find those yearbooks? Link?
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They were posted a few days ago. I'd just search under cheap trick or yearbook. I sent the link to Kenny. RE: Fuse. My long, long time friend and former neighbor, he has an original acitate (sp?) pressing of the Fuse album. His father was a staff engineer at Coumbia studios in Chgo and engineered that record, which of course went no where. Anyway, track down the pics. Brad Carlson with a crew cut, a very young Rick, with a pic of him in his Dad's music store with Vox amps and all.
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Listen to that sustain!
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Glenn, that is a cool story. And Alan, thanks for posting the link! I'm sure that acetate would probably fetch a few bucks on the collector's circuit, the LP certainly did!
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