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What Type of Ric is he playing?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vuxlKLDvRg
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Post by jingle_jangle »

That's a yummy Fireglo 360F, about a 1960, I'd say.
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Post by nattiep »

Welcome to the forum Phil!
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Post by brammy »

Dang, ya just dont see one of these every day, now do ya?
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Here's another one. What in the world happened to the pickguard?
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Post by brammy »

and of course this "mesmerizing" 360F from this site:
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wow.
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Post by rick_ovic »

Here's my '60 345F (on the left) and my '60 345F (on the right):-

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There are a few differences between the early F models produced in the late 50s/early 60s and those made in the late 60s.

The earlier models had a thicker body and featured pickguard mounted controls, while the later models had body mounted controls neatly lined up around the edge of the body.

The earlier models had a deeper cutaway and on the later models it was more shallow.

Interestingly, the non-deluxe F models (330F,335F, 340F and 345F) still featured neck binding, not seen on any other non-deluxe Rickenbacker models.

The 335F above is the only early F I've ever seen with a white pickguard and truss rod cover - 1960 was clearly a transition period for Ricknbacker.

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Post by jingle_jangle »

Darren, I'm confused. 345F on the left and 335F on the right?

Both beauties!

The one in the link with the nasty pickguard...either someone mounted an arty driftwood guard on it, or it's a celluloid guard that's gone very bad. The condition of the hardware indicates something like the former. Driftwood?
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Post by jcreasy »

I had one of those and like a jackass, I sold it... At least to a forum member who drove to Nashville to pick it up. Col. Howes recorded with it.
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Post by jsm610 »

"Interestingly, the non-deluxe F models (330F,335F, 340F and 345F) still featured neck binding, not seen on any other non-deluxe Rickenbacker models. "

There are other standard models that have neck binding. At least when I think standard-model I think dot inlays (vs. shark) - is that what we're talking about?
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Post by dale_fortune »

345F 3 p-ups and tremolo.... ....335F 2 pickups and tremolo. These were made before the modified 360 Capris that used the 330 model#
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Post by brammy »

Is a Jazzbo simply a 360F with no electronics and one sound hole added?
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Post by jdogric12 »

Looks like the 760 has an arched top too.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Different tailpiece, different bridge, no pickguard.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

To be precise, I don't think the above guitar actually IS a Jazz-Bo, but a 390 (similar, though). The guitar Darren's playing here is definitely a Jazz-Bo:

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Post by 8mileshigh »

B.E.A.UTIFUL ..............(not Darren)
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