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BUMPER WEEK!!!

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This was an incredible Rickenweek. One year ago I bought my first Rickenbacker guitar (a MB 660-12) and began posting on this Forum. One month later, I purchased a MB 381V69. Since that time, three more have joined the household.

Yesterday, this project Rick arrived. My dream has been to own at least one large Capri, and, thanks to John Williams, this one has joined the fold:

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This beautiful '60 365 will receive a full resto and refinish, something that's seldom done on these. I mentioned to JW that I was looking for an old Capri in restorable shape. He had this guitar, which is in great structural shape and quite playable.

Sometime about 20 years ago, someone did a poor amateur nitro refin on it, sanding through the plywood back in one spot, and actually sanding away the binding in one place. There are a few drips and runs. But it's 95% there, sound and great base material, and because it no longer is original, my conscience is clear.

It will receive a refret, a rebind and a complete refinish and restoration. The fretboard will receive a reconditioning--you can see how the end has chipped over the years.

Color? Won't you be surprised! This process will be covered in my topic section.

Next, a 430 came up on eBay on a BIN/Best Offer auction, listed "with mods and non-original case" at $550 BIN. I offered the cash in my wallet at the time (seemed appropriate somehow...)--a bit over $300.00--and was e-mailed within an hour that I'd won the auction. The 430 arrived and it's all there and in good condition and plays just fine.

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This one, too, will receive a refinish and general reconditioning. It's my first bolt-neck Rick. It will be bound (yeah, you read right) and refinished to give it a bit more sparkle; the Bigsby might remain, I'm not sure right now...

Last, but in no way least, I acquired the test body BB325/12 that Mike Parks has had listed. I've been dreaming about this guitar, and won't have it in my hands for awhile as it's on layaway, but as a one-of-a-kind handbuilt (no CNC, I understand, on these prototypes) factory custom, it can't be beat IMO.

Thanks, Mike!!!

This one will remain untouched. No refins in greenburst or gold plating or belt buckle tailpieces. Just a really unique beauty to add to the family. I've also putting "dibs" on the matching 6er that Mike has, once this one is paid off. That is, unless somebody else decides they want it first...

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I made a deal with myself, too, that all acquisitions to satisfy my Guitar Tapeworm, would be paid for out of proceeds of the refinishes which I'm doing for Rickenbacker owners, most of whom are my fellow Forumites.

So, thanks to all my friends who've helped make this Christmas a very memorable one!

Finally, here's a tableau I set up this morning, representing two eras of Rickenbacker design and style:

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!
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They're all mighty fine holiday gifts to ones self. Really like the Capri. Actually, gotta like all of 'em. Quite a growing and stellar collection, Paul!
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Well done Paul! It will be very interesting to follow your work on the 365 as you post photos.
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Added note, as I brought up to Aitch on his growing family of Ricks, it seems like only yesterday you were awaiting the arrival of your 381 from Wildwood and now look!
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Congrats Paul. I had no idea that you did bindings as well. That has given me food for thought.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Paul, i'm in awe! I can't believe you bought that 325/12BB!

An extremely impressive collection that covers all bases - from a Capri to a 381 to a 430!
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Paul, I've held that 325/12BB in my hands, it is a beautiful guitar for sure. I can't say that I've ever had an acute case of G.A.S. such as you've had this week, LOL...congrats on all the acquisitions!
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Post by jingle_jangle »

But no basses as yet, alas, John.

Brian, here's a shot of a binding job I completed on a Gretsch I'm building for Aitch. This shot shows the guitar before clear coat, so it's not too shiny:Image
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Paul...the beauty of your guitars is matched only by your photographic skills and aesthetic 'eye'...
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'Scuse me while I wipe away the tears..... that Capri is just so sweeeeeet!!

Congratulations on all your Rick purchases, Paul - you have an eye for a bargain as well as the obvious one for quality instruments. Glad I don't live in the States - I'd surely be heavily in debt by now!!

.... and to think in about 8 months I'll be able to look at them.... no doubt they'll be in a glass case by then!

My Gretsch is still looking awesome, BTW.....
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Post by tony_carey »

Congrats on the new additions Paul.

I have to say that that binding on the Gretsch is probably the neatest job I have ever seen....
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Paul, congratulations on the terrific new arrivals, and that sweet layaway 325-12. I'll be adding to your 'aquisitions fund' in the next couple of weeks when I send you one of my 360-12CWs for you to work your magic.
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Paul, does that 430 have a volute like my recently departed 230?
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Post by bitzerguy »

Nice week, Paul. Congratulations. The 365 is an absolute dream! I can't wait to follow the resto on this one. I think the Capri body shape is the coolest Ric has made, followed by the 325/350 body shape. It was pretty great that jwilli let her go to you.

Very, very nice adders to your collection. Well done.

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Post by atomic_punk »

Nice week? How about nice YEAR? WOW!
Congrats Paul, you should be a busy man for a while...
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