The serial number saga of my 366/12
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The serial number saga of my 366/12
Hi guys.
If you recall, a while ago I purchased a 366/12 from Voltage guitars in LA.
The serial number plate isn't readable, looks like a bad stamping or something like that.
I opened the knobs plate and took some shots for you to look around (and, on the way disconnected a loosened welding of one of the cables, ouch, will weld it tomorrow morning...)
It has a hand-written serial number which says GB 071 (Feb 67')
How can I know if that is the correct number? can anyone tell anything from the knobs/capacitors/etc...? can anyone from Rickenbacker confirm that this serial number was indeed assigned to a 366/12 FG?
Thanks.
Oh, yes, the pics:
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_5850.jpg
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_5851.jpg
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_5852.jpg
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_5853.jpg
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_5854.jpg
If you recall, a while ago I purchased a 366/12 from Voltage guitars in LA.
The serial number plate isn't readable, looks like a bad stamping or something like that.
I opened the knobs plate and took some shots for you to look around (and, on the way disconnected a loosened welding of one of the cables, ouch, will weld it tomorrow morning...)
It has a hand-written serial number which says GB 071 (Feb 67')
How can I know if that is the correct number? can anyone tell anything from the knobs/capacitors/etc...? can anyone from Rickenbacker confirm that this serial number was indeed assigned to a 366/12 FG?
Thanks.
Oh, yes, the pics:
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_5850.jpg
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_5851.jpg
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_5852.jpg
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_5853.jpg
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_5854.jpg
So long and thanks for all the fish!
Thanks guys.
Gary - Sure, I took these for my first post regarding the guitar:
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_4789.jpg
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_4787.jpg (over flashed and upside down...)
Gary - Sure, I took these for my first post regarding the guitar:
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_4789.jpg
http://gil.disatnik.com/rick/img_4787.jpg (over flashed and upside down...)
So long and thanks for all the fish!
Gil, how about 'GE' or 'GF' instead of 'GB'? That would put all of the pots in line with a proper date. FWIW, I can't recall a 60s Rickenbacker that actually has the sn# penciled in the cavity, maybe it was done because of the bad plate stamping....at any rate everything looks good in the pics to me as being period correct.
If they have time, RIC could possibly verify whether or not the sn# in pencil is the one that belongs to the guitar.
If they have time, RIC could possibly verify whether or not the sn# in pencil is the one that belongs to the guitar.
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I back doored my way into my first 60's 12 string. A 336 missing the comb. This has been on the Bay for a while and I made a deal.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-1967-Rickenbacker-336-12-w-Case_W0QQitemZ7406740618QQcategoryZ41439QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Got it today, and it plays great.
Now the Holy Grail search for a comb can start!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-1967-Rickenbacker-336-12-w-Case_W0QQitemZ7406740618QQcategoryZ41439QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Got it today, and it plays great.
Now the Holy Grail search for a comb can start!
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I almost pulled the trigger on that one, David, but backed out at the last second.
Best of luck with your new baby!
Best of luck with your new baby!
“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
Thanks Paul.
John, I did a little test from Peter’s data page, and put all guitars from 1967 in a spreadsheet, then sorted. The numbers all go up as the months move along. While this may not be true for all years, especially the early years, it works for 1967. These serial numbers are from all models, guitars and basses.
GA 66
GA 187
GA 478
GA 484
GA 521
GA 537
GB 625
GB 810
GB 919
GB 1011
GB 1014
GC 1178
GC 1314
GC 1338
GC 1382
GC 1413
GC 1534
GC 1591
GC 1594
GD 1646
GD 1648
GD 1660
GD 1807
GD 1868
GD 1968
GD 1989
GD 2034
GE 2249
GE 2393
GE 2449
GE 2643
GE 2656
GF 2726
GF 2737
GF 2848
GF 3033
GF 3131
GF 3141
GG 3304
GG 3362
GG 3391
GG 3440
GH 3567
GH 3582
GH 3586
GH 3628
GH 3635
GH 3700
GI 3817
GI 3843
GI 3882
GI 3995
GJ 4194
GJ 4278
GJ 4300
GJ 4350
GJ 4420
GK 4443
GK 4461
GK 4612
GL 4830
GL 4833
John, I did a little test from Peter’s data page, and put all guitars from 1967 in a spreadsheet, then sorted. The numbers all go up as the months move along. While this may not be true for all years, especially the early years, it works for 1967. These serial numbers are from all models, guitars and basses.
GA 66
GA 187
GA 478
GA 484
GA 521
GA 537
GB 625
GB 810
GB 919
GB 1011
GB 1014
GC 1178
GC 1314
GC 1338
GC 1382
GC 1413
GC 1534
GC 1591
GC 1594
GD 1646
GD 1648
GD 1660
GD 1807
GD 1868
GD 1968
GD 1989
GD 2034
GE 2249
GE 2393
GE 2449
GE 2643
GE 2656
GF 2726
GF 2737
GF 2848
GF 3033
GF 3131
GF 3141
GG 3304
GG 3362
GG 3391
GG 3440
GH 3567
GH 3582
GH 3586
GH 3628
GH 3635
GH 3700
GI 3817
GI 3843
GI 3882
GI 3995
GJ 4194
GJ 4278
GJ 4300
GJ 4350
GJ 4420
GK 4443
GK 4461
GK 4612
GL 4830
GL 4833

