TV Knobs??

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John, I think that David has my '59 315 and I have his '60 310. The great MARC mix up, ha ha.
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Oh yeah, yours is the one he mounted the Floyd Rose system on, I keep forgetting. It really looks good now with the skull and crossbones decal on the body.

(hee hee)
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Interesting timing...Here's an ebay auction currently selling the exact style knobs I was inquiring into!


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7382755641&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
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Ron, my '58 325 has the original metal knobs on it. The kind Lennon's had before they changed it to four controls with oven knobs. They used the metal knobs on a lot of early Combo guitars and lap-steels. I've got one of the newer type TV knobs that has Skokie, Illinois on it but it's got the allen screw instead of the old type slot- head screw for fastening. Are both of yours the slot-head type Ron? If they are I would think they're both original.
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Larry, both styles (Skokie and Chicago) that I have are slot head screw type. Thanks for your help. Hope all is well.
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Post by jingle_jangle »

Remember that these set screws are not proprietary; they're available from stock in virtually any hardware store in the country, so it's possible to convert to slot from Allen and vice-versa very easily.
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No doubt some detail freaks have. :-) Astron caps and all that. :-)
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Astrons {are} proprietary. But, then, you knew that.
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I hate to say it, but I just found a set of four TV knobs with normal slotted screws in my parts box- and I'm pretty sure they're reissue. ...so that may not be a determining factor.

I don't recall ever purchasing a set of vintage knobs, nor do I recall swapping oven knobs on any guitars.
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Tony, some have said that the early 325V59s had knobs from the 'old days' on them, but I can't say for sure...
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Post by BobKat »

I once had a early ('88) 325v59 and it had the slotted screws.

Mind you, Rickenbacker could have had these in the parts bin for 25-30 years and used originals on the early reissues. They keep stuff. I was there in '98 and they had Van Ghents in a box.
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That's a theory. I used to buy stuff direct from the factory from that blue form in the late nineties- so that's when these would likely have been purchased. ...they could be lingering old stock parts.

I tried to buy some of those Van Ghents when I heard they were still around, but they wouldn't do it (or maybe they didn't have anymore).
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Post by woody »

I think John W. and I snapped up the last NOS sets of VG's about 6 years ago for $60/set (or was it $80...).
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Does anyone have a recent set of reissues to tell us what they say on the back side?
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Ron, I've got the ones off of my C58..I'll look at them later today and post what I find..
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