It's been passed around a bit before I got it, hence the name
Eden.
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A forum member has an "R" tailpiece that has a gold "R" with the rest remaining chrome. It looks great IMO.clearblue wrote:I wonder how many other Gold "R" tailpieces are out there...
You see them from time to time....clearblue wrote:
I wonder how many other Gold "R" tailpieces are out there...
Nice!jsm610 wrote:You see them from time to time....clearblue wrote:
I wonder how many other Gold "R" tailpieces are out there...
In fact, the "Nashville session player" (Fred Newell, who played with Waylon Jennings) requested that RIC build him a flashy White Falcon-style instrument, so they pulled out the stops. In fact, if Newell didn't "like" it, it was no doubt because John Hall drew the line at the gold sparkle Gretsch-style binding that a factory employee was going to apply, insisting on black binding instead. Outside of this discrepancy, all the stops were pulled out.This late 1980's Rickenbacker 370/12 is a one-of-a-kind. Built to order for a Nashville session player who didn't take delivery, it was offered to us to sell.
The white finish, gold binding, gold plated parts, and uncarved 381 body depth would remind any guitar savvy individual of a Gretsch White Falcon. This resemblance seemed lost on the folks at Rickenbacker until it was pointed out to them after we presented it for sale.
We had the guitar for a couple of months before RIC CEO John Hall requested the guitar back. To my knowledge it is still hanging in his office with the remaining instruments in the company's collection.
This studio shot was taken during the same session as my lefty 1959 Les Paul Special that appears in The Les Paul Book, and a one-off Gibson that will be featured here soon. Jeffrey did not take this image. I am quite certain he wants that known, as he was less than complementary about the way it turned out. Regardless, it is an image of a truly one-of-a-kind Ricky 12.
Do tell and whats with the fretboard?sloop_john_b wrote:Interesting back story on that 350...
Ooh, how cool would that be?! And where is it now?2ricks wrote:I must say, that guitar looks really really awesome. Any other pictures of it?
its black and made of ebony...Do tell and whats with the fretboard?
Sounds like firsthand knowledge; this your Rick, John?jsm610 wrote:its black and made of ebony...Do tell and whats with the fretboard?