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- leftyguitars
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John Leftybass, I have seen your lefty 4001 in a photo on the previous page. I think that it belongs here with its friends in my collection!!!
"If only quilted maple grew on trees!"
http://www.leftyguitars.co.uk
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The figuring on the back of the neck is wonderful, too, sorry I didn't take a photo of it. This guitar was rather heavy as the front and back are about 1/4" thick! It did have a nice feel to the neck, although the strings were detuned somewhat; I should have tuned it up and plugged it in to an amp to hear it's tone, but there just wasn't enough time with 112 instruments to check out. 

- jumpindave
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Dave, Loved your mandolin. So many guitars, too little time. I must have tried about 25 to 30 instruments... The Tenor Guitar, 64 prototype with banjo tuners, Comstock, Shasta, Both Combo 850's, 310, The Capris, The BB 4005, 660/12, 660, the guitar pictured above, some 450's, 325's, a 950, Ryder, the kit guitar...
I need more guitar
Yes that guitar is believed to be the first 360F made, the prototype--- it is in the trade show pics in 1958 as a 365F with only the black 'guard and a two-knob/two switch setup, ala a Combo 850. The wiring harness was added to not long after that and the gold upper 'guard was added as well. Sometime after the ad pic was taken the tailpiece was swapped out for a trapeze...the current tailpiece is the type Rickenbacker used on some stuff at that time, I'm sure it was factory installed.


