Rickenbacker Misconceptions
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shamustwin
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I've had my new Rickenbacker for three months and I still have the Made In USA sticker on the pickguard. I think that the Rickenbacker name is associated so much with Germany that many people don't take the time to look any further.
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Point taken David. I also have wondered how musicians and others, myself included, could have mistaken the Rickenbacker line for a German make when its style was such a departure from instruments (Hofner) being made in Germany at the time.
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madscotsman
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Yes, the family came from Switzerland, they were Germanic Swiss. Eddie was born in Columbus Ohio, and IIRC Adolph's parents emigrated from Switzerland to Columbus when he was very young.
Growing up and living in an area where there are plenty of German names (towns, streets and businesses), I just never thought of it as foreign unless there was a reason to.
And now (thinking of Murray & McCormack) I'm wondering what would happen if I ordered haggis at McDonalds. After all....
. But i suppose it would have to be McHaggis.
Growing up and living in an area where there are plenty of German names (towns, streets and businesses), I just never thought of it as foreign unless there was a reason to.
And now (thinking of Murray & McCormack) I'm wondering what would happen if I ordered haggis at McDonalds. After all....
. But i suppose it would have to be McHaggis.-
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