Rick 330...whats the deal with the PUPs?
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doombuggy
Rick 330...whats the deal with the PUPs?
I contacted the owner and he claims these pickups are original...what do you guys think?
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I'm gonna guess around $700.
Hard to tell how good the paint job is without seeing it in person. However, the body-neck joint area looks a bit strange ("Impossible to do it without those black lines unless it is factory-done".)
The factory uses joint bleach, one assumes...
Hard to tell how good the paint job is without seeing it in person. However, the body-neck joint area looks a bit strange ("Impossible to do it without those black lines unless it is factory-done".)
The factory uses joint bleach, one assumes...
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I bought it for around $700 and consider it a good deal.
It has been professionally refinished. It is absolutely gorgeous.
It is a high gloss red (finish seems factory-baked on) that allows the wood grain to clearly show through.
It has genuine "toaster" pickups.
Serial number dates it to March of '97.
I have a Gibson, Washurn, two Fenders, an Ovation 12 string, and a Ric 360/12.
This guitar feels better than those. It sounds great too.
Hope this answers your questions.
It has been professionally refinished. It is absolutely gorgeous.
It is a high gloss red (finish seems factory-baked on) that allows the wood grain to clearly show through.
It has genuine "toaster" pickups.
Serial number dates it to March of '97.
I have a Gibson, Washurn, two Fenders, an Ovation 12 string, and a Ric 360/12.
This guitar feels better than those. It sounds great too.
Hope this answers your questions.
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Welcome, Jim!
How did you get toasters with silver bumps on them?
This is how Rickenbacker toasters look:
This is how Hi-Gains look:
Note the bumps on the High-Gains and the smooth tops on the toasters.
The factory doesn't "bake" finishes, incidentally. It's an air-dry varnish clearcoat that is then hand-sanded and abrasive-polished to a fare-thee-well.
How did you get toasters with silver bumps on them?
This is how Rickenbacker toasters look:
This is how Hi-Gains look:
Note the bumps on the High-Gains and the smooth tops on the toasters.
The factory doesn't "bake" finishes, incidentally. It's an air-dry varnish clearcoat that is then hand-sanded and abrasive-polished to a fare-thee-well.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
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