Rose, Morris models
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Great shot, Kevin. So what exactly is the difference between a 1995 and a 610?
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Not much, to my knowledge.
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Knobs, I believe.
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Sorry about the delay in response but yes, I own a Rose Morris model 1995. It's a November '64 model. I've only ever heard of one other here in Aus. As has been mentioned, it's only the knobs that distinguish it from a domestic USA 615fg. By late '64 a US model would have silver topped knobs. Also the fact that it was exported the Rose Morris in Australia back in '64.
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Nice 1995, Glen - first one I've seen. You should register that baby! I don't think there are any 1995's currently in the database.
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thanks chronictown 
I believe it is in the database, but probably as a 615fg. Back when I first got it years ago, I didn't realise that it was actually a 1995. Perhaps Peter might correct that for me
I believe it is in the database, but probably as a 615fg. Back when I first got it years ago, I didn't realise that it was actually a 1995. Perhaps Peter might correct that for me
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Last night, I was watching VH1 Classic, and saw this thing on The Rutles, a parody band of The Beatles. From what I saw, the guy who played John's role had a RM1995. Can anyone verify this?
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Neil Innes as Ron Nasty looks like he does play a 1995. He also wrote the music for the Rutles. It's probably one of the best parodies that has ever been made. I particularly liked John Belushi in the Allen Klein role.TomPettyandHeartbreakersFan wrote:Last night, I was watching VH1 Classic, and saw this thing on The Rutles, a parody band of The Beatles. From what I saw, the guy who played John's role had a RM1995. Can anyone verify this?
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Gonna bump this up with a couple of questions:
Has anyone seen an original RM1993 in the flesh or even was lucky to play one? If so, how great are they? Are they better than the 330/12, 360/12 or the 360/12V64?
I also saw Graham (8mileshigh) owns two 1993s (so obviously, he can answer my first question). One with only 6 of the 12 strings on it, and one with traditional stringing.
Here are the pics of the traditionally strung one:
http://www.rickenbacker.me.uk/www.ricke ... 993-02.jpg
Close up of the traditional stringing
http://www.rickenbacker.me.uk/www.ricke ... 993-03.jpg
Graham, my second question is for you: Is the nut on this 1993 designed for traditional stringing?
Has anyone seen an original RM1993 in the flesh or even was lucky to play one? If so, how great are they? Are they better than the 330/12, 360/12 or the 360/12V64?
I also saw Graham (8mileshigh) owns two 1993s (so obviously, he can answer my first question). One with only 6 of the 12 strings on it, and one with traditional stringing.
Here are the pics of the traditionally strung one:
http://www.rickenbacker.me.uk/www.ricke ... 993-02.jpg
Close up of the traditional stringing
http://www.rickenbacker.me.uk/www.ricke ... 993-03.jpg
Graham, my second question is for you: Is the nut on this 1993 designed for traditional stringing?
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Yep - they sound great. But probably no different to other hollow body 12 stringers from '64 & '65 IMHO.
To answer the second question. No the nut's designed for Rickenbacker style stringing i.e thick then thin. It's just how the last guy strung it when I first got it.
To answer the second question. No the nut's designed for Rickenbacker style stringing i.e thick then thin. It's just how the last guy strung it when I first got it.
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Thanks, Graham. I knew that most Ric 12's aren't designed for traditional stringing. Silly me! 
It appears as if Jwilli's got a 1993 in his avatar. What do YOU think of them, John? Are there more pics of that 1993? How did you get it?
It appears as if Jwilli's got a 1993 in his avatar. What do YOU think of them, John? Are there more pics of that 1993? How did you get it?
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Was watching my "Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who" DVD, and saw Pete playing his 360S/12 OS, and when he did his windmills, I thought those would make great pics of the guitar to share with you guys:
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Thanks for the pics, Jake!
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For you new guys, here's an old piece that is always good reading, if not from Paul's perspective...
http://www.p.griggsy.btinternet.co.uk/U ... itars.html
http://www.p.griggsy.btinternet.co.uk/U ... itars.html
