Rickenbacker Misconceptions
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Rickenbacker Misconceptions
Misconception #1 "Rickenbacker guitars are made in Germany." Doh!
While this is understandable, based on the name and the fact that most people know John Lennon got his Rickenbacker in Germany, it is amazing how many guitar enthusiasts I talk to are unaware that Rickenbackers are made in the USA.
While this is understandable, based on the name and the fact that most people know John Lennon got his Rickenbacker in Germany, it is amazing how many guitar enthusiasts I talk to are unaware that Rickenbackers are made in the USA.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Kenny: Can you say "Knickerbocker?" Sorry I seem to have a "one track mind" and please don't tell me this is a pack of "lies."
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Back in the mid 60s, our local dealer for Ricks, B-Sharp music[yes, the same place that gave Harrison his 2nd Rick 12] used to BS anyone who asked where Ricks were made by saying, and I quote," Only 2[Two???] places in the world, Melbourne, Australia, and Wilshire, England".The constant local banter slamming Ricks was, "all their necks warp, and they sound tinny"....
#7 You can't get the Rickenbacker jingle-jangle out of high-gain pickups.
My 1981 460 BG with high gains is equal to my 1984 325v59 in pegging the intro to "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party"! A guitarist formerly in one of the groups I practice with complained that the 460 was too trebly!
My 1981 460 BG with high gains is equal to my 1984 325v59 in pegging the intro to "I Don't Want To Spoil The Party"! A guitarist formerly in one of the groups I practice with complained that the 460 was too trebly!
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Model 650T in all Jetglo finish, including fretboard, all chrome hardware with a stylized chrome Rickenbacker logo/lightning bolt truss rod cover (Rickenbolt), a chrome metal lower horn extension (so it doesn't slip off your leg when you are stoned), and a "Schwarzenegger & Crossbones" inlay at the 12th fret (in chrome, with chrome crossbone inlays at other positions). Get Arnold to do an ad campaign: "The Californicator, first choice of every hard rock Terminator". Say it with an Arnold accent.

