Q on '60s knobs

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danm
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Re: Q on '60s knobs

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EI764 is on eBay right now, and it sports chrome top knobs with no writing and double dots.

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Re: Q on '60s knobs

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They do not look like double dots to me. The dash is pretty small; from the severe angle, it might be easy to mistake them for dots.
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They sure look like small dash to me....
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Re: Q on '60s knobs

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Those are like what is on my 12-string, yes......small dashes on the top, dots on the skirt.
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Ah, now that I look at them again they do look like little dashes. I stand corrected!
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Re: Q on '60s knobs

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Sorry to bring up a year old thread.

Anyways, I too am looking for information on the silver topped 60's knobs.

I have a set of four knobs---spun aluminum centers, NO lettering, double dots, and no set-screws.

What period would that set them in, and are they Ric knobs? The size/shape/material seems the same as other vintage Ric knobs I've seen, but I've never seen a Ric knob that didn't use metal set screws in the sides. These just press on to the pot. Any ideas?

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