One of the Original Rickenfakers

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One of the Original Rickenfakers

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Shame on Pete...

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OK, I don't get it.

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Pete is playing a guitar that is obviously not a Rickenbacker but has a Rickenbacker nameplate affixed to its headstock and three Rickenbacker pickups.
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It's actually a Grimshaw guitar, with a Rick TRC.
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Post by lyle_from_minneapolis »

It was by most accounts a wicked good guitar. It got lost or stolen or smashed at some point. But what makes me wonder is: why did he bother to put a Rick TRC on it?
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Post by Scastles »

The slant of the pickups is certainly unique.

Here is a neat little link to Pete's Grimshaw.

http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/equip-grimshaw.htm
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Mark wrote:
"It got lost or stolen or smashed at some point."

Most likely smashed.
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"Smashed, lost, stolen, fell over, burned down and then sank in the swamp."
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But the THIRD one stayed up!
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Pete is playing a guitar that is obviously not a Rickenbacker but has a Rickenbacker nameplate affixed to its headstock and three Rickenbacker pickups.


Well I thought something looked rather odd about the sound hole in the upper bout.

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Great pic of the one and only Rickshaw guitar.
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Post by charlyg »

I wonder if JH has a story? I'm pretty sure (well. not really) there must be one, as that is well before the PT!
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Photos of this guitar used to completely confuse me. In color, it even looks like MG!!!
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Re: One of the Original Rickenfakers

Post by rickenmetal »

Big deal, it's not that confusing. I think I read somewhere that his guitar tech would collect the leftover parts from his smashed guitars. The pickups were used, and then the nameplate, because someone thought it would look cool or simply to cover the truss rod.
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buzfluhart wrote:The slant of the pickups is certainly unique.
Strats have slanted pickups.
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