Did I just waste $200.00?
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By the time this guitar was made the mold rings had gone away from the toaster slots...I agree with Ted IMHO that the p/up is the original. In fact all that remains on it is original.
Even though it has '1000' in the cavity it could have still been sold as an Electro brand instrument. Dave, it looks like it doesn't need much at all to get it back to spec. Neat find.
Even though it has '1000' in the cavity it could have still been sold as an Electro brand instrument. Dave, it looks like it doesn't need much at all to get it back to spec. Neat find.
Well, my .02 is that's it's a Rickenbacker, not an Electro....
As far as the 'set neck issue vs. neck-thru, let me say this:
There is evidence it went both ways. I don't think I've ever seen a set-neck 1000 or ES-16, but I've seen the normally neck-thru ES-17s (420) with set necks from the 60s, as well as model 420, 450 and 460 Rickenbackers from the 60s and early 70s with set necks too. There was a MG 1966 460 on ebay about a year ago that had a set neck, really cool.
I've heard that in some cases they just went to the line and just picked a model they needed and put the appropriate TRC on it....at least what you see sometimes gives the appearance of this.
John Williams just picked up a Ryder Contello not long ago, a '63...maybe he'll chime in and tell us if it's a neck-thru guitar...(I think it is..)
As far as the 'set neck issue vs. neck-thru, let me say this:
There is evidence it went both ways. I don't think I've ever seen a set-neck 1000 or ES-16, but I've seen the normally neck-thru ES-17s (420) with set necks from the 60s, as well as model 420, 450 and 460 Rickenbackers from the 60s and early 70s with set necks too. There was a MG 1966 460 on ebay about a year ago that had a set neck, really cool.
I've heard that in some cases they just went to the line and just picked a model they needed and put the appropriate TRC on it....at least what you see sometimes gives the appearance of this.
John Williams just picked up a Ryder Contello not long ago, a '63...maybe he'll chime in and tell us if it's a neck-thru guitar...(I think it is..)
As I understand it, the Electro ES-16's were sold to music schools. They would buy a package deal that included a number of 3/4-scale student guitars, a full-scale ES-17 for the teacher, and some amplifiers. Every ES-16 that I have ever seen (less than half a dozen) has had a Fireglo finish. My ES-16 had a factory Jetglo finish when I got it. I think it must have been a very rare finish on this model.

