+1janglerocker wrote:Mike Campbell from TP & the HB's plays one. Check out his sig model on the Duesenberg site. Look good at the Super Bowl.
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Yup, saw Mike's guitar and could even tell what it was from the shape of the headstock. But has anybody played one?TomPettyandHeartbreakersFan wrote:+1janglerocker wrote:Mike Campbell from TP & the HB's plays one. Check out his sig model on the Duesenberg site. Look good at the Super Bowl.
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Yeah, but when they are in tune....they purr.wj350 wrote:Understand they're hard to keep in tune....
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I was wondering when some guitar maker would copy the tuning key alignment that Rickenbacker designed for its 12 string models.shamustwin wrote:
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Like Charvel did in the '90s? There's one on ebay:jimk wrote:I was wondering when some guitar maker would copy the tuning key alignment that Rickenbacker designed for its 12 string models.shamustwin wrote:
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I just got 2 of them in......a 2-tone Starplayer and an Emerald Pearl DTV......great guitars!!!!
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As you can see from Jerry's posting, they have a twisted-Rick model, too.shamustwin wrote:
I've played my friend Bob's...it's very solid and quite high-quality, though sound character is pedestrian. He uses it as his #1 stage guitar, although his extensive Rick collection gets good rotation and a real workout, too. I've been at gigs where he played both his white 362/12 and his JG one. It's not uncommon for a half-dozen Ricks to be on a rack within reach.
When was the last time you saw anyone (except Mike Campbell) haul out a '61 Capri onstage for a Petty song? That would be Bob.
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I just wish I could haul one out!jingle_jangle wrote:shamustwin wrote:
When was the last time you saw anyone (except Mike Campbell) haul out a '61 Capri onstage for a Petty song? That would be Bob.
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Is that a backhanded compliment?cheyenne wrote:Kindof "Reverend-ish"
They are fabulously made and look kind of like Gretsch meets Hofner meets Rick all put through an art-deco filter.
I had dismissed them as gaudy, but then our local guitar genius was raving about them last time we had coffee... He's the sort of guy who has just one nice electric and one nice acoustic, but can make them sound like anything you care to name in any genre. For him to be excited, and even considering a purchase, they must be pretty darn fantastic....
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Sorry, but I don't think they're good looking at all. Yes, they're Reverend-ish. In my mind that's not good. They're also Zemantis-ish, Gibson-esque, Hamer-like, and Gretsch-influenced. Say that 10 times fast.
This is even more Rick-like than the black one posted before. Is it just me, or is RIC the only one who can make a slash-soundhole look like it even belongs on a guitar?

This is even more Rick-like than the black one posted before. Is it just me, or is RIC the only one who can make a slash-soundhole look like it even belongs on a guitar?

