I was sort-of watching Monster Garage on Discovery Channel last night and saw briefly an all-woman band called The Fabulous Tuscaderos; what caught my eye was the bass player's Rickenbacker bass! I looked up their website and on their photo page there:
Since you mention the Fonz and Leather, I remember Suzi Quatro as Leather Tuscadero in a couple of 'Happy Days' episodes, where she fronted a band called The Suedes. Too bad she wasn't playing an early 4000 bass (if I remember correctly, 'Happy Days' was set in the late 50s).
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.
My favorite Suzi Quatro song is "What A Way To Die," a heartfelt ode about preferring beer to a boyfriend by her all-girl 60's garage band, The Pleasure Seekers. Great tune!
My basses are Rickenbackers. My synthesizers and recording gear are analog.
I took the booklet out of my Suzi compilation CD, there is a pic of her with an EB-2 but it's a stage shot of her playing with (ex-husband) Len Tuckey, not from Happy Days. There's also a shot of her from Happy Days with the Hagstrom-type bass.
I probably saw that one of her with her husband, I just thought I had remembered her with one.
A friend of mine had a Trini Lopez ES-335, looked like a regular ES-335 except the headstock looked like a Fender, when we saw him coming with it we'd say: Hey, where'd you get that Fender Gibson?
His wife got p@ssed at him and broke it! He was not too happy.