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Mods, huh?

I had this little chunk taken out- does that count! :wink:
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:shock: :shock: Wha...???

Hmm, I wonder how much you could get on ebay for a vintage Rickenbacker slash style sound hole???

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Ha! 8)
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cjj wrote::shock: :shock: Wha...???

Hmm, I wonder how much you could get on ebay for a vintage Rickenbacker slash style sound hole???

:lol:
Especially, one in TUR? :lol:
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cjj wrote::shock: :shock: Wha...???

Hmm, I wonder how much you could get on ebay for a vintage Rickenbacker slash style sound hole???

:lol:
Haha, tons I bet! For all the people that are just tired of their cliche RoMo's....and want to convert back to standard :lol:


It was worth the surgery. :D
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WOW Collin................nice!
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WOW...that's the first time I've liked Turquoise...
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I did the V/V/T mod to my 4004 but I haven't been so daring with my 6 string Rics. Kinda funny that the bass cost me more $$ than any of my 6 strings but I had no problem taking a drill to it to ream out that mini toggle switch hole for the extra Vol pot..OK, it was a little scary!! I did change out the chrome knobs on my 650D for the vintage style black plastic ones. No power tools required for that one. It 's now got a slightly retro vibe and definitely toned down that big chrome pickguard!!
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In my both my 480 and 620 I put a 12K toaster with the 0.0047 cap in the bridge and a Ric HB (with a toaster cover) in the neck position. The bridge by itself can be a little thin and brittle and the HB by itself can be a little warm and nasal, but when blended together it's wonderful. You get the chime mixed with added sustain and punch. I love it. However, I am considering the add of the push/pull on the 0.0047 cap.
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still waiting on the toasters... :evil:
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Can I join in the fun?

Here's a before-and-after of my 320 with her tailpiece mod. OK, it's not very daring, but I also modded the fifth knob to act as middle volume control. 8)

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On my '91 360WB FG, I added a white plexi TRC with trimmed and polished edges, made new, matching, back-painted guards, also with polished edges, put a toaster at the neck position and a high-gain modified to take a toaster cover in the bridge position and ran them through the standard 5-knob system to the normal mono output jack. Then I added a middle toaster, added a sixth knob to serve as a volume control for it and ran it all by itself to the other output jack. Using a Y-cord, I run the two outputs to different amps or amp channels (usually running the neck/bridge circuit through a JangleBox first and the middle circuit straight in) blending the two circuits to get the mix I want. If I don't want to mess with the stereo thing, a mono cord into the normal jack gives me what is essentially a normal 360/12. Then it went out to Dr. Arnquist for treatment of my fat-fingertips ailment. He replaced the wimpy truss rod bar (which was digging into the wood) with a vintage-style aluminum block, carefully-shaped to fit the hole properly, added a twelve-saddle bridge after deburring it and shaping the saddles to eliminate rough, sharp edges, repositioned the bridge plate for better intonation, centered it properly with the neck and de-burred the underside of the R tailpiece. Then he pulled all the frets, stripped the fingerboard, re-fretted it with frets all the way out to the edges of the binding for maximum finger-room and replaced the nut. The new nut has pretty close spacing of the pairs and uses as much neck width up top as was available. For me, it made a huge difference in playability. Recently I switched the pot for the sixth knob (middle pickup volume) with a push/pull pot and the jack with a switched jack. John Allgaier helped me by assembling a copy of the old Vox treble booster circuit from a diagram I found and we tried installing it inside the body to see what it would do. We used the input jack switch to turn the battery on and off when a cord was plugged in or removed and the push/pull pot would turn the booster on or off. Everything worked great except the booster - which, as rumored, was really aggressive sounding in a nasty sort of way and not very useful. I may try sticking a little on-board compressor or some other effect in there to replace it. Other than that stuff, the guitar is completely stock :mrgreen:
It's probably not everyone's taste in Rickenbackers, but it looks great, plays great and sounds even better. If I ever get run over by a bus or something, you will want to bid on this guitar.
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Well its been a while and i managed to get my hands on some toasters to finish the 360 off.So one finished guitar(i would like to thank Mark for the heads up and Paul G for the wiring tips cheers)
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scotty wrote:Well its been a while and i managed to get my hands on some toasters to finish the 360 off.So one finished guitar(i would like to thank Mark for the heads up and Paul G for the wiring tips cheers)
Wow, Scotty, I didn't know you were planning that. That looks swell. Tell us all about the difference in sound.

Hey, here's a little idea I'm trying out. "R" tailpiece for the 430. Let me know how you like it. :)

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Lookin good Kira.I take it your gonna paint that guitar and fill the holes from the bigsby? I think the new ajustable higains on that guitar would look Amazing.Now who has 2 :roll:
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