Seems tenor guitars were quite the norm for special orders at Rickenbacker at least through the sixties. I've seen them in bakelite, a 420/4 and now this Ken Roberts aberrant. Unlikely that Mr. Hall could be persuaded to supply a 350/4 on special order, or, maybe? Heh, heh, heh......
Oh, yeah! Just show me where to stand in line. I'll take two of each and you can supersize my order.
The 420/4 (single pickup) was on the bay a few years ago. I'm surprised you missed it. I don't remember what it sold for, but my highest bid was $1100. I think it went for alot more than that. No telling how many anomalies are out there. I'm just looking forward to the next weird Rick to make it's appearance.
This Tenor on ebay was a regular production item when it was made according to Richard Smith's research, and not a custom order. They were much more popular in the 30's due to the music being popular. It's still really cool though..
JS--Yeah, and some of those old tenor players could really 'fly', y'know, stuff you couldn't even think of doing on a six-stringer. Tuning is open fifths, just like a violin. Too much fun.
JW--What the heck is that headstock connected to? That is a a weird one!