Too bad, Nick, that you weren't at the 75th Anniversary festivities. The finished Capri was at my table display, along with about 10 or 11 other Ricks that I'd refinished or restored. I also had my first two Rickenbacker acoustics on display, that I'd constructed from surplus parts and materials from the RIC acoustic shop. I think there's a shot of my table in the 75th Anniversary slide show on the RIC site.
One acoustic (FG 730L/12 is on its stand in my living room as my "standby" guitar. The other one, a MG700S/12, was played by Paul Kantner and Marty Willson-Piper at the RIC75 acoustic concert at the Museum of Making Music in Carlsbad that Saturday evening, and is now in John Hall's collection.
A couple of weeks after the RIC75 festivities, I posed the Capri on my deck just before a rain storm, and took some quick photos. Unfortunately, I had no time to set up a foreground reflector, so these shots have all kinds of junk in the reflections.
You can see the color of the finish, which is a five color burst if you include the amber varnish. There's some FG, som MB, some chocolate, and a bit of lavender in the center. When toned down a bit with the amber varnish, it takes on a nice antique tonality.
I checkerboard-bound both sides, but not before I veneered the front and back with birdseye maple. The sides were not veneered, but were shaded. Notice the nicely striped neck binding and the original fire orange celluloid side dot markers. The fretboard is the original padauk, and was stripped, levelled and refretted. I fitted gold strap buttons from my stock of acoustic parts, and an NOS Kauffman Vibrola and roller bridge. Grover "Butterbean" Sta-Tite tuners were fitted The original toasters were kept, but the neck pickup received a new cover, as its plating was nearly worn off. The original pots and switch, with its perfect butterscotch tip, were retained.
The headstock was bound in checkerboard, and new pickguards and TRC were made and fitted. Notice that the lower pickguard is tortoiseshell and has bevelled edges to show off the laminations. The TRC is one of my laser-etched ones, like the 75th Anniversary models have.
Anyway, enjoy the pictures and I hope that all these details are discernable. Again, sorry about the reflections...we'll get a decent set of photos soon.
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