Symfonia Grand

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Symfonia Grand is the name of a brand that was built by Rickenbacker or Electro String in 1962. Back in the late '90s, a fellow who owned one got in touch with me about his. I've been trying to find out the history of these since then. As far as I know, they are all shaped like an early '60s 420. They have one pickup, a compensated bridge and a trapeze tailpiece! Also, the upper horn is shaped like McCartney's bass! Meaning, shaved down. Oh yeah...they were finished in a Blue Burst. I've since come across two more. Bjorn Eriksson of http://www.rickbeat.com sent one owner my way. I bought the guitar knowing that it needed a full restoration. Hopefully this year, it will happen. And just the other day, I found out that the owner of Dave's Guitar owns one.
Here are some pics...
http://web.mac.com/jc_williams/Site/Symfonia_Grand.html So cool.

I got in touch with John Hall about these. This is what he said:
"This is somewhat interesting- at first I was going to tell you that this
serial number is impossible, out of sequence, should be a 3 digit number.

However, in a separate column of the serial log, there's a notation of 50
guitars produced on 4/25/1962, description "624-460" with the serial
numbers

Looks like they changed their minds about the serial format after making
some units.

I don't have easy access to anything beyond that, sorry.

Cheers,
John Hall
Chief Executive Officer"


Now, what does this mean? Were they all 420 style? Or were some 625/460 style? Who knows? Just when you think that you know all about Rickenbackers....these pop up, lol.
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Dave says his is Green, but I think it's just blue that's faded out. Wonder where he found his at...

These are way cool, no doubt about it.
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Nifty, unearthed stuff, John. I'm quite taken by the model name, Symfonia Grand.
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Jeez John, just about the time some of us neophytes start to think we know something about Rickenbackers, you have to resurrect a whole new category, of which, naturally, you're the most knowledgeable....it's just not fair.... :wink:
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John, just trying to spread the RIC knowledge, er Symfonia Grand knowledge around. 8)
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jwilli wrote:John, just trying to spread the RIC knowledge, er Symfonia Grand knowledge around. 8)
Of course you know I'm kidding :wink: ....I LOVE having all that knowledge and wisdom (not to mention good advice about restaurants in SC) just an email or phone call away.....you rock!
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A tip o' the hat to you, Mr Williams. A great thread - thanks for the information! :D
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I want one, waaahhh.... :mrgreen:
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Very cool....

Are there any more out there, one wonders?
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I believe that they made a run of at least 50. How many survived? We know of three. :P
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