I know it's GCrep but it's a 69 and I want it!
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I know it's GCrep but it's a 69 and I want it!
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An easier (than counting?) way to tell a 21 fretter is that the tailpiece is about a 1/2" or 3/4" away from the bottom edge of the bass. It has a slightly longer neck to accommodate the extra fret, but the scale didn't change, so the tailpiece (with the bridge) was moved "up."
Author: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years As Rock's Bottom"
Question is, that bridge, would that be the original bridge replaced while reversing the mod? Or is it period correct? Either way I haven't seen a 69 for less than 5K.
The pickup does look like a lap steel after closer inspection. Although I've never had a bass pickup used in the original horseshoes so I'm not familiar with what the pole pieces would look like.
The pickup does look like a lap steel after closer inspection. Although I've never had a bass pickup used in the original horseshoes so I'm not familiar with what the pole pieces would look like.
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