http://www.gibson.com/en-us/Lifestyle/F ... eorge-413/
Nice of Gibson to do a bit on George with a specific focus on his lovely Rickenbacker.
One yahoo in the comment section added this: 'Nice article, one "minor" problem. Harrison did NOT play a 360/12... he played, as picured a deviation of the 381/12 Since I own a both, the error stuck out.'
Gibson dot com article on George Harrison and his Ric 12
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Re: Gibson dot com article on George Harrison and his Ric 12
Very nice write-up indeed.
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Re: Gibson dot com article on George Harrison and his Ric 12
The OS 360/12 must have thrown him for a loop...longhouse wrote:
One yahoo in the comment section added this: 'Nice article, one "minor" problem. Harrison did NOT play a 360/12... he played, as picured a deviation of the 381/12 Since I own a both, the error stuck out.'
There is a legitimate flaw in the article, though - the 360/12 does not have a 'through neck.'
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Re: Gibson dot com article on George Harrison and his Ric 12
This design is often attributed to Rick hollowbodies.dpowell wrote:The OS 360/12 must have thrown him for a loop...longhouse wrote:
One yahoo in the comment section added this: 'Nice article, one "minor" problem. Harrison did NOT play a 360/12... he played, as picured a deviation of the 381/12 Since I own a both, the error stuck out.'
There is a legitimate flaw in the article, though - the 360/12 does not have a 'through neck.'
It's just a really long tenon folks!
