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RICKENCOUNTER OF THE FIRST KIND

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The remodel of my workshop and office is nearing completion this week, after a month of being displaced...

While the carpenters, drywall guys, painters, electricians, and other tradesmen were doing their thing, I decided to make a counter for the pass-through between my secretary's office and my own.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v331/cardesnr99/counter1.jpg

My inspiration was my 660-12 and its beautiful Montezuma Brown finish with (of course) its trademark checkerboard binding. The rounded portion is in my office.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v331/cardesnr99/counter2.jpg

The cool streamlined pencil sharpener is a replica of a 1936 Raymond Loewy design, made by David Melvin, one of my instructors, from a sketch I gave him.
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The ties that bind, Paul. Nicely done.
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That is too cool, Paul.

That looks like it must be last year's desk. And that binding is already a bit yellowed???
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Thanks, Peter...

It was last year's Counter COY, Joe. Yellowed binding was standard.
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I wonder how it plays...
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Aw gee...... my desk at home needs a refin. What inspiration!! Love the retro pencil sharpener, too!!

So when do you change the front of the airconditioning unit to look like a "toaster", Paul?
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I tried tuning it, Paul, but it's still real flat...

Aitch, the toughest part was finding the 2" thick checkerboard binding...

...and bending it.
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Har! (to use your terminology).

I was going to refin or build a guitar this coming spring and summer, but the desk's just picked up the gig!!
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Aitch, the counter is flat (as I've already noted), but the pencil sharpener is...



















...chrome.
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Somewhere in the middle, then, eh?
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Amazing counter! We really need something like that in our lobby. But Fireglo maybe.
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OK. And it must be fireglo, I agree...
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White or gold pickguard?
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Gold!!
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Post by bigbajo60 »

If there is a possibility of making a "Receptionists' Counter" for the RIC offices, wouldn't it make more sense to make that counter in the shape of a Rickenbacker headstock, complete with a simulated "TRC" inlaid into the surface?

That kind of reception area feature would be a knock-out IMO!
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