No one would/could answer this at alt.rickenbacker, so here goes.
Why does the photo of Suzi Arden's first issue 360/12 sport the "R" tailpiece, when Georges #2 and numerous subsequent models sported the flat rectangular trapeze? Also, where can I find the history of these first two models and who own's #1? I understand that Harrison used # 2 on the 'Cloud Nine' CD but have not heard of a more recent use. Thanks all for the help!
Fred Meade
Montreal * Boston
The first 360/12
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Fred: I depends on when the photo of Suzi's instrument was taken. The photos in more recent times show the "R" tailpiece as this has been replaced over the years. A brief and by no means complete history of the Suzi Arden 12 string.
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Fred_Meade
Although not at all as visually appealing as the "R" tailpiece, I can't imagine why anyone would replace the original. Unaware of it's uniqueness? Long term value? Seeing A Hard Day's Night in '64 would have been the red alert on that issue.
Was aware that Route 66 Guitars acquired it and sold it to a Japanese collector in '92 adding to dozens he already owned, but wondered if he still had it. Worth mentioning that while #2 is Harrison's, #3 and last fabricated in '63 is now in the hands of one of Tom Petty's bandmates.
Was aware that Route 66 Guitars acquired it and sold it to a Japanese collector in '92 adding to dozens he already owned, but wondered if he still had it. Worth mentioning that while #2 is Harrison's, #3 and last fabricated in '63 is now in the hands of one of Tom Petty's bandmates.
