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Rickenbaker Inspired Guitar

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Not sure if this has been discussed before, but I just saw one of these in a local shop:

http://www.richmondguitarscanada.com/dorchester.html
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Did you have a play Steve? On the black guitar is that the wires i can see under the pickup.
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Looks quite Moserite-ish as well, if not more so. I didn't see this at NAMM, but then again, there are at least four massive floors of exhibits at the show. :shock:
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My first thought also was it's more Mosrite than Rickenbacker. A Rickenrite? Mosbacker?
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Yeah my first thought was mosrite. Has there been any discussion about how these duesenbergs look rick enspired

http://www.themusiczoo.com/duesenberg/D ... 74877.html
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Blechhhh...

Aside from the "German" carve detail along the edges, and possibly the colors, nothing Rickish about them.

Man, that is what I call clumsy design. If guitars were designed by the same folks that do the verification codes

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There's a write up on the Dorchester and the Richmond in the May '09 Guitar Player. The head stocks have a Rickish vibe to them. Not a fan of the Dorchester pick guard at all. Or the bridge and tail stop. Not my cup o tea.
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I pulled it off the wall and had a brief strum, but it didn't seem remarkable, (especially for a $1000 CDN guitar). Supposedly this line is connected to Godin in some way.
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Besides Ric and Mosrite inspriation, I'd say that pickguard has a bit of Danelectro/Silvertone to it also.

And the bridge design is something I toyed with doing a long time ago to a Ric but never did - basically take the base plate and weld threaded bolts to it and put the nuts under the bridge to adjust height. Instead of a table setting on the floor (current Ric bridge design) it would be like attaching the legs of a table to the floor and letting the top rest on it! :lol: I thought it might increase sustain and stability without losing the Ric sound and appearance.

Now my idea has been taken.... :cry: :oops: :x :mrgreen:
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The headstock is kind of Rick shaped.
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It's kind of shaped like a hand clutching at straws. :mrgreen:
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Methinks this Kramer has one or two 'Ric-isms'.

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Yeah--the Floyd Rose, the headstock, the...
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jingle_jangle wrote:Yeah--the Floyd Rose, the headstock, the...
...knob playing it. :lol:
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:lol:
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