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Hmmm ... no mention of Fresnel lenses ... or reflective Mylar ...
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I am finding some interesting stuff on the internet ... there is a lot of battery powered led and fiberoptic stuff out there ...
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Todd ... if you want to sell that 2030 body I am interested ...
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Essentially the lights are #53. You can get translucent paint
from any large hobby shop to color them. The film under the
clear plexi tops was a simple light diffusing style that was generally obtainable from lighting supply shops.

As for heat-
I never had trouble with either of my 331s. I would use them for
1 hour sets with no trouble at all. I just used the lights to accent
leads and intros... Maybe one song would get full lights.
'68 4001MG, '70 4001 21Fret, '71 4001S MG, '71 4001FG, '72 4001AZ, '73 4001FG, '73 4001resto, '59 365FG, '96 381/12v69FG, '71 4001 21Fret FG
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Any chance of sharing the source for the plastic diffuser? I've looked all over, but can't find it...

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I probably should take an evening and update my Ric Lightshow page, but for now, here it is.

Thanks to John M. for the new transformer too!
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Great write-up and pictures, Kenny. Phenominal guitar!
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very cool ...
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The coolest guitar ever?
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Probably! I bought a mint 331 about 5 years ago for $6300. I sold it shortly after that for.............$6300. Bwa-ha-ha-ha!! At least I didn't lose any money.
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I love the TRC.
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Nicely done, Kenny!

I have a wacky idea on making a substitute diffraction panel for these. Because it is only at the highly hypothetical stage right know, I won't go into details. I am hoping to do some exploratory work in this area in the coming year which should tell me whether it is even possible, or whether the "end product" winds up looking like **** (which, I guess is actually an "end product" itself ...).
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Great, now I want a 331 too! Thanks a lot Jeff and Kenny. Still any chance that it will be available for order in 2006 from Rickenbacker?
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About the same chance that....

Oh, never mind.
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That was the correct answer, Paul.
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