John Fogerty's Rickenbacker

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bayoucount4

John Fogerty's Rickenbacker

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What model Rickenbacker did John Fogerty use in the the late 60's? I think it is a 360. But, it has the three pick-ups and what looks like a
Bigsby bridge. I am looking to customize a Rick to Fogerty's specifications, but I don't know what they are. Anybody know?
FrankN

Post by FrankN »

Looks to be a 69 325
here's the link
http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/mccorp/fogerty.html
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Post by markthemd »

You could ask Hideo Kamimoto what was done .I believe that he did all of Fogerty's work for years .

And tell him hello for me if you do ask him.

His shop is now in SanJose Calif and is called Kamimoto strings.
So you too want yours "ALAPWOB"?!?!
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I have that Guitar World poster and have examined it quite closely. It looks like he put the Bigsby tail and bridge on and had a Gibson Humbucker installed in the rear position. He says in that same interview that he was trying to get a Rick to do things it wasn't made to do.
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An inspection of the close-up photo of his guitar would be consistent with the Humbucker in the bridge position of which you speak.
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