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381 Toaster foam

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Anyone know if the 381 should have the foam "skirt" between the toaster and the top of the guitar? My recently aquired 381 does not.
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My 381 has the grommets, not the foam pad.
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Ah, it's a "vintage" feature! Image
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Steve: Vintage-style reissues come with grommets, just like the originals. Modern-style Ricks (i.e. 1970's to current) come with foam pads.
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My 381 has grommets. I like the fact you can see the magnets protruding out the bottom of the pickup. Looks very cool IMO.
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Is that sea green?!
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Yes I noticed you could see the magnets below the pickups - it does look pretty cool!
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So, can we see a pic of the rest of the guitar? A sea green 381 must be a sight to behold! Image
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Good point Melissa. Let's have a look Steve. Please Image
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The humbuckers on the 381JK have foam beneath them. I can't upload a picture at the moment ... Peter????
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Gary, do you think that is a personal request of JK's or is that a design feature of the humbucker?
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As requested...
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Great guitar by the way! I'd never played a 381 before, but it definitely has a different vibe than a 330 or 360.
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Steve, that is amazingly beautiful.... I love the checkered binding with that color--it gives it a sort of '50's vintage look. Very cool! Image
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That is one beautiful guitar!

Let's see if I can post my picture now:

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Aha! It worked this time.

Clive, I would speculate that a foam pad is 'standard' for humbuckers.
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Post by harvey49 »

Nice Gary, How about a full length shot to allow some drolling
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