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kiramdear wrote:Great thread! Not a clunker in the whole batch! 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
mine's a clunker!

well, ... not functionally, but it's got a ton of paint chips, mars, and nicks,
from years of playing punk gigs getting knocked around and getting beer splattered

the only customness is the clear pick guard i made for it,
and a set of a custom kim stone signature strings, he gave me. when they're done, rotosounds will go back on.

clik lingk for full size http://boki-san.smugmug.com/photos/6378 ... geLU-O.jpg
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Wow, I'd have thought a clear PG would look awful.... but that looks great!!!
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cassius987 wrote:Wow, I'd have thought a clear PG would look awful.... but that looks great!!!
thanx, ... i like to see guts
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Actually my favorite part is how you can see the JG finish all the way across!! So awesome, makes it 4004-ish.
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cassius987 wrote:Actually my favorite part is how you can see the JG finish all the way across!! So awesome, makes it 4004-ish.
not sure what you mean by, "all the way across"

do you mean not interrupted by a contrasting pick guard? or that the voids for the electronics are painted inside?

i was always curious why they made the neck pickup wire's channel by repeated whacks with a forstner bit. Image
i know for a fact, there were routers in 1976.
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I, too, really dig that clear pickguard. 8)
All I wanna do is rock!
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kiramdear wrote:... it's worth bending your mind a little and just accepting things as they were and are ...
don't get me wrong,
i'm not casting aspersions.

i love the funk & charm of the human touch and hand
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Ha, caught me editing again! :lol: :lol: No worries, I wish I knew more about the old days to tell you - I could sum it up by saying that Ricks aren't made of wood and wire, they're made of stories.
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boki-san wrote:
cassius987 wrote:Actually my favorite part is how you can see the JG finish all the way across!! So awesome, makes it 4004-ish.
not sure what you mean by, "all the way across"

do you mean not interrupted by a contrasting pick guard?
Yep. You can see the finish beneath the guard so it's uninterrupted. Very nice.
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boki-san wrote:i was always curious why they made the neck pickup wire's channel by repeated whacks with a forstner bit. Image
i know for a fact, there were routers in 1976.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I always found that interesting too. Knowing Rickenbacker, I'm sure there's some logical explanation.
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gearhed289 wrote:
boki-san wrote:i was always curious why they made the neck pickup wire's channel by repeated whacks with a forstner bit. Image
i know for a fact, there were routers in 1976.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I always found that interesting too. Knowing Rickenbacker, I'm sure there's some logical explanation.
And, knowing Rickenbacker, it's unlikely we'll hear what it was...
:lol: :lol: :lol:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I think it's got something to do with the pin router tooling, the way the tool bit goes through its channel, or possibly the need to change bits to cut this one relief. Drill presses and Forstners are cheap and reliable.

Rick used plywood and Masonite tooling for the pin routing for years, which goes a long way towards explaining the variations in routing on guitars and basses over a period of time as the tooling wore out.

Moving most of this to CNC in the mid-'90s tightened things up a lot.
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jingle_jangle wrote:Moving most of this to CNC in the mid-'90s tightened things up a lot.
Monday July 8, 1996 to be exact.
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boki-i also (inexplicably) LOVE the clear pg! .. now if you could get a plexi trc and somehow remove the white background.......... 8)
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