'69 365OS RESURRECTION
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I love the white guards on this one, Tony.
So I have some flexibility on this matter...
So I have some flexibility on this matter...
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I have long been a fan of that colour combination. Very nice job once again Paul.
The guards look perfect too.
The guards look perfect too.
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Sorry Paul...I edited my post before I saw your reply. For those wondering, I said that I felt the same way about vintage knobs, as Paul does about gold guards. I edited it because it was obvious that Paul is keeping this one original.
Great job Paul BTW...as always.
Great job Paul BTW...as always.
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Paul, absolutely marvelous result.
From the moment I described my needs to Paul on the phone, he was confident and reassuring that the guitar could be made beautiful again. He is a master at his craft; his work is extremely precise. I had total confidence in his assessment, recommendations and solutions and he is a pleasure to work with. I know I am laying it on a little thick here, but he deserves a lot of credit. Frankly, his work speaks for itself and as a person he is honest and straight forward.
I am so delighted by what I see in these pictures and can't wait for the final test; when it in my hands being played. I have no doubt I will be blown away.
From the moment I described my needs to Paul on the phone, he was confident and reassuring that the guitar could be made beautiful again. He is a master at his craft; his work is extremely precise. I had total confidence in his assessment, recommendations and solutions and he is a pleasure to work with. I know I am laying it on a little thick here, but he deserves a lot of credit. Frankly, his work speaks for itself and as a person he is honest and straight forward.
I am so delighted by what I see in these pictures and can't wait for the final test; when it in my hands being played. I have no doubt I will be blown away.
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Melissa, once I saw your Purpleglo recently here on Ricresource I knew I would be delighted with the result of the Azureglo 365 OS. Thanks.
Bill, I would love to come but I will just getting back from 5-week business trip to Minden, Nevada.
Bill, I would love to come but I will just getting back from 5-week business trip to Minden, Nevada.
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Paul, wonderful work, I am truly impressed. How do you keep the maple patches from shrinking or expanding in relation to the original top and creating a visible seam at some point in the future? I've had some difficulty in this area, and I'm curious if I might learn a better approach.
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Nick, there really is no fail-safe way to keep the patches from doing as you describe. Wood is, after all, a living material, and as it "breathes", it expands and contracts.
I fit the patches very precisely (they are an interference fit, which means a tolerance of .000" at room temperature). There is still a hairline "witness" line under the finish, which appears very slightly and disappears, depending upon temperature and humidity. But it is usually nearly invisible, and that's the best we can hope for. This is not a split-type of seam, where a crack opens up, but rather a change in level of a thousandth or two.
There is a method for eliminating this line which involves overlaying fiberglass veilcloth over the affected area, but this has its tradeoffs, including increased thickness, which requires rebinding the top plate.
I fit the patches very precisely (they are an interference fit, which means a tolerance of .000" at room temperature). There is still a hairline "witness" line under the finish, which appears very slightly and disappears, depending upon temperature and humidity. But it is usually nearly invisible, and that's the best we can hope for. This is not a split-type of seam, where a crack opens up, but rather a change in level of a thousandth or two.
There is a method for eliminating this line which involves overlaying fiberglass veilcloth over the affected area, but this has its tradeoffs, including increased thickness, which requires rebinding the top plate.
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I'd like to see Paul try and salvage this wreck!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Rickenbacker-4001-Bass-parts_W0QQitemZ7394618758QQcategoryZ22670QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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I suppose the guy who makes cigar box guitars could throw a neck onto it made of an old packing crate, magic marker some ill-spaced frets onto it and call it a "bass" once again...
“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.”
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