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Thanks Dave, maybe I'll get it soon, haven't been notified yet though and he sold a few that year, have you received yours yet?
I too think the binding has something to do with the difference between the BB 4004's and 4003's. I don't really like the BB 4004's either, but then again I like the 4003's look much better anyway. Too bad they wouldn't reissue the S model. I wonder what a 4003S BB would look like?
I too think the binding has something to do with the difference between the BB 4004's and 4003's. I don't really like the BB 4004's either, but then again I like the 4003's look much better anyway. Too bad they wouldn't reissue the S model. I wonder what a 4003S BB would look like?
"Too bad they wouldn't reissue the S model. I wonder what a 4003S BB would look like?"
"...like a 4004 with a pickguard!"
I've been wondering this . . . I think it would be awesome to have a 4004, but with the 4003 pickguard and control layout. It would be so amazing . . . I'd totally buy a mapleglo like that.
"...like a 4004 with a pickguard!"
I've been wondering this . . . I think it would be awesome to have a 4004, but with the 4003 pickguard and control layout. It would be so amazing . . . I'd totally buy a mapleglo like that.
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I came across a book on Sixties guitars and stumbled across a photo from 1961. It was Jim Reeves and Blue Boys at the Ric Factory. They were standing behind some custom painted Blue Boy instruments. I didn't buy the book so I don't have a photo to post.
So I assume Blue Boy has been around since 1961.
Then I went to Official Rickenbacker Gallery and low and behold. Jim Reeves Blue Boy acoustic guitar. Hard to tell from the photo but the photo in that book showed the same guitar in that finish.

So I assume Blue Boy has been around since 1961.
Then I went to Official Rickenbacker Gallery and low and behold. Jim Reeves Blue Boy acoustic guitar. Hard to tell from the photo but the photo in that book showed the same guitar in that finish.

Found an image online.
http://www.jim-reeves.com/blueboys-postcardf.gif
Are those amps Blue Boy as well?
http://www.jim-reeves.com/blueboys-postcardf.gif
Are those amps Blue Boy as well?
