Case for a 450/12

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Case for a 450/12

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I've got a mid-70s 450/12 but it doesn't have a good fitting case. I bought the guitar as a project that needed to be completely rewired and now that it's up and running fine I'd like to find a correct case for it. Do the 620 cases fit the 450 too? I don't care if it's the old G&G style Tolex case or the newer SKB style, I just want to know what case to look for.

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Jeff, a 450/12 will fit in a 620 case fine, and vice versa.
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That was fast. You had a reply posted before I figured out how to crop my picture.
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I haven't been able to find a correct bridge for the guitar yet but this one works fine for now. It's still all Rickenbacker.
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Jeff, that bridge is the way I'd go too.
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Jeff, there are some fans out here of stock 450 bridges. I think they work well and are wonderfully simple. I've had three 450s, all with stock bridges, and loved them all.
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I meant in lieu of locating the hard to find stock compensated bridge.
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I haven't had any luck finding a correct bridge for this thing, although I still have to try contacting Rickenbacker directly to see if they may have one laying around from the 425/450 reissues. Other than being non-original and leaving the big gaps next to it the 300 series bridge works fine from a playability standpoint.
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Jeff, did you try Chris Clayton or Mike Parks yet?
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I see, John. My misunderstanding. Too band that part isn't available.
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What an odd color scheme! It almost looks like it has a beard or something. This is the only white w/ black 400-series i've seen.
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Very cool looking guitar, Jeff.
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