Looks like the controller is a 330 copy.
How the heck did they pull off convincing J Hall to let them do it???
lol
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"jingle_jangle wrote:It's intended to be a controller in the spirit of John Lennon's 325 Miami short-scale.
And it's a win-win deal for both parties, so as a business proposition, it makes sense.
See this article from today's NYT to get an idea of how hug this thing promises to be:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/16/magaz ... cSsGYZbB6A
Example, please?ricnbacker wrote:
Of course its a win win but there have been many things that could have made good business sense with Rickenbackers...


johnhall wrote:The cat's eye sound hole and the shark fin inlay are characteristics of the Mittenwald School, of which Roger was a graduate, and you can see these designs on guitars made in the 1890's. (The shark fin then was really a rectangle, diagonally bisected into black and white sections, giving the fin shape.)
I think these, with their pickguard shapes, look much like Paul Barth designed Magnatones, which predate Capris.antipodean wrote:Interestingly, my Chandler 555, which predates the controller by many years, has "Authorised by Rickenbacker International Corporation" stamped on the back of the slotted headstock. This generic promo pic tells the story:
Well apparently they've had more than half a century to start building their version of the P - Bass, the P - Rick. But they haven't even bothered... the whole idea just atrophied, withered away as it were...jingle_jangle wrote:Example, please?ricnbacker wrote:
Of course its a win win but there have been many things that could have made good business sense with Rickenbackers...
Agree 100%. They almost look like they were made from the same patterns! (Which, of course, is not possible...)customxke wrote:I think these, with their pickguard shapes, look much like Paul Barth designed Magnatones, which predate Capris.antipodean wrote:Interestingly, my Chandler 555, which predates the controller by many years, has "Authorised by Rickenbacker International Corporation" stamped on the back of the slotted headstock. This generic promo pic tells the story: