HERE'S THAT CAPRI!
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Band On The Run, Paul?
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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I'm getting a visual image of how good this guitar is going to look on completion. I bet the the regrets of it selling it are really starting to kick in now John.
I know from past mail Paul that you've been chasing a Capri, is this going to be one for the collection? (No Howard I'm not getting the urge - no more guitars for me)
I know from past mail Paul that you've been chasing a Capri, is this going to be one for the collection? (No Howard I'm not getting the urge - no more guitars for me)

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This one will remain in my possession. Nobody will guess the image that I'm building it to--it'll be quite unique.
More on the Band thing anon.
More on the Band thing anon.
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You're quite the PIA, too, Alan...
There are a couple of meanings to "unique" in current use, and one happens to be "of a type or kind", not necessarily "one of a kind".
It was that sense that my sentence had, if it wasn't clear.
There are a couple of meanings to "unique" in current use, and one happens to be "of a type or kind", not necessarily "one of a kind".
It was that sense that my sentence had, if it wasn't clear.
“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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Two questions Paul:
Are all hollow body Rickenbackers normally constructed from maple plywood with a veneer top?
What on earth is a PIA?
Nice work BTW.
Are all hollow body Rickenbackers normally constructed from maple plywood with a veneer top?
What on earth is a PIA?
Nice work BTW.
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Meant completely in jest, Alan, BTW. I was chuckling when I wrote it...
Whoa, Brian. I'm not sure you meant what you said there...
Hollowbody Rickenbackers are machined (CNC routed) from thick billets of maple, with the cuts being taken from the back (most of the hollowing) and the front (the "beavertail", control cavity opening, partial neck joint, and pickup routs. The exception is the 381, which has additional machining operations to both front and back to bind and out in the so-called "German carve".
Then the billet is closed off from the back with a flat piece of wood. These early Capris had plywood backs, but most use maple pieces. The plywood on the early Capris was a 1/4" lumber-core maple face plywood. This is obtainable today, but the grain is very boring. I wanted something special for this Capri, so it is getting new veneer, front and back. This is a custom-builder's touch that is strictly speaking, historically incorrect, as are a couple of other things I have planned.
But I'm going for appearance or effect, if you will, not a strict restoration. Capris are beautiful guitars, don't misunderstand me, but I want mine to have a little bit more.
Whoa, Brian. I'm not sure you meant what you said there...
Hollowbody Rickenbackers are machined (CNC routed) from thick billets of maple, with the cuts being taken from the back (most of the hollowing) and the front (the "beavertail", control cavity opening, partial neck joint, and pickup routs. The exception is the 381, which has additional machining operations to both front and back to bind and out in the so-called "German carve".
Then the billet is closed off from the back with a flat piece of wood. These early Capris had plywood backs, but most use maple pieces. The plywood on the early Capris was a 1/4" lumber-core maple face plywood. This is obtainable today, but the grain is very boring. I wanted something special for this Capri, so it is getting new veneer, front and back. This is a custom-builder's touch that is strictly speaking, historically incorrect, as are a couple of other things I have planned.
But I'm going for appearance or effect, if you will, not a strict restoration. Capris are beautiful guitars, don't misunderstand me, but I want mine to have a little bit more.
“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
― Kurt Vonnegut
Oh!
I had to edit this post as the first Oh was meant to comment on the clarification made by Alan. Whew! OK now I feel better for a second there I thought that Rics were being made out of plywood. LOL
I thought I read somewhere that they were CNC routed from solid maple, with a maple back.
I had to edit this post as the first Oh was meant to comment on the clarification made by Alan. Whew! OK now I feel better for a second there I thought that Rics were being made out of plywood. LOL
I thought I read somewhere that they were CNC routed from solid maple, with a maple back.
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