Oh my..... that is incredible! I love the f-hole on the 350....and the checkered binding.....That is gorgeous--I'm jealous! What's the story on this guitar?
Wow....wow....WOW!
"Once I've held and played the best, baby, I won't settle for less!"
I have always thought of the 350's as the 'prettiest' of all Rics, but that one is very special indeed. Truly beautiful. I'd LOVE an F hole in my burgundy V63....
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
It has been a long time coming... Larry Davis and I have been kicking around the idea of this guitar for a couple years now and it's finally singing like a bird.
The project began when we found a much abused 350 that needed restoration. I was always a fan of the Hudson 350 with the F-hole, so we decided to bring together a bunch of my favorite RIC features: chequered binding, full sized crushed pearl inlays, F-hole, toasters, etc.
Adding the F-hole was no big deal, but tracking down the chequered binding and a reasonable facsimile of the crushed pearl proved to be more of a challenge. We ended up locating the binding in Europe and the pearl from "Rescue Pearl." All and all, I'm rather pleased with the way it turned out.
One thing that probably doesn't immediately jump out at you is the cut of the pickguards. The bottom of the guards was actually cut and tapered to allow the chequered binding to show. The original 350 guards partially covered the binding and had to be modified.
The guitar was restored/customized as a birthday gift for my son James and he cherishes it like you wouldn't believe.
I really think Larry Davis did a terrific job on it and if anyone would like more specifics, they can drop him a note at davisguitarworks.com
Best,
Warren Long
Durango, Colorado
"...that's how it happens livin' life by the drop." SRV
I forgot to mention that this guitar was originally set to be burgundy (glo) when I decided to make it a gift for my son. He looked at it during restoration, wasn't partial to burgundy and asked that we do it in black (jetglo). I think he made the right decision - it looks sharp.
Lastly, I'd heard varying opinions on the reissue toasters and was a bit hesitant to go with them. IMHO they're fantastic. We've been running this guitar through a vintage '64 Bandmaster, a Marshall JCM 800 and several PODxt simulations and I haven't found a single tone that's not great. They're all good. This guitar sounds every bit as good as it looks and the playability is terrific.
By-the-by, I apologize for the quality of the photos, I'm far and away from the best digital photographer around.
Cheers,
WL
"...that's how it happens livin' life by the drop." SRV