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Here is the future fingerboard. This is a very nice plank of bubinga part of which will soon be my new fingerboard.
BTW. The binding fairy paid me a visit today. I will soon have enough of checkerboard binding to dress up the body. I am told that this binding is the real thing. There is a strange binding underworld where people speak of checkerboard binding in hushed tones. Apparently some people, I don't know who exactly, like to keep the supply and the source under tight wraps. I almost felt like I was doing something illegal by trying to purchase strips of nitrocellulose! It is probably easier to buy plutonium.
BTW. The binding fairy paid me a visit today. I will soon have enough of checkerboard binding to dress up the body. I am told that this binding is the real thing. There is a strange binding underworld where people speak of checkerboard binding in hushed tones. Apparently some people, I don't know who exactly, like to keep the supply and the source under tight wraps. I almost felt like I was doing something illegal by trying to purchase strips of nitrocellulose! It is probably easier to buy plutonium.

I am still going to order some checkerboard from Bryan England for comparison.
Does Rickenbacker make it's own binding? I just can't believe how difficult the stuff is to find. It is, and has been considered for years to be a premium feature on fine instruments. How is it that there is no ready supply when it has such universal appeal?
Does Rickenbacker make it's own binding? I just can't believe how difficult the stuff is to find. It is, and has been considered for years to be a premium feature on fine instruments. How is it that there is no ready supply when it has such universal appeal?
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Shellex in Germany, the same folks that used to supply most makers with their inlay material, was the largest producer of this binding. Unfortunately, their company is not what it once was which precludes them from being an active supplier anymore and most of the binding they've dumped on the market in recent years that I've seen is old stock that was rejected, returned, or refused.
