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I have a March '66 360/12 with a fubar'd neck joint.

Sorry I can't comment on the ohm thing.
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So my neck joint is weaker because if this? Dang it all!! What sort of problems can one have?
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bubbasweet wrote:So my neck joint is weaker because if this? Dang it all!! What sort of problems can one have?

Nah, just don't leave it in a hot car etc. :lol:

It's no weaker than pretty much any vintage Ric. The short pole/two piece isn't the full solution.

I actually prefer the three piece tops anyways..
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doctorwho wrote:
jps wrote:
doctorwho wrote:IIRC there was a post detailing how to do this, but I don't remember in what section and how long ago it was posted.
This sounds a bit out of form for you, Gary. :shock:
Age - memory - they are inversely proportional ... :D
Uh, what was that we were talking about? :wink: :lol:
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Thread drift and memory drift are directly proportional.
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Fixed it. 8K now.

Open luckily right at the post. That is what I get for cleaning to thoroughly.


Is there forum for parts wanted or it this it?

I need 1 screw for the tuning peg. I am after an exact replacment.

Also need the flat metal metal bottom piece for a modern 12 saddle bridge not the bridge itself (the part that goes under the bridge and screws to the guitar). I imagine the 6 saddle underpiece is the same size.

I also need 2 of the long black screws for a vintage bridge. The ones with the rubber gromet.

And lastly I have 4 knobs with a square pointer and a dot on the bottom and one with a dot pointer and a dot on bottom. Which ones are "Right" for my guitar. I am hoping the ones with the square were the original. Never really new there was a difference.

See Photo.

http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/1526/imgp7099j.jpg


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Wow - if you needed any more parts, you'd have a whole guitar! :wink:

Seriously - Glad you got it fixed, and that it wasn't more troublesome than it was. As for parts, place a post in Rickenbackers Wanted in the Forum marketplace.
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What is a 3 piece top? Can someone explain this? Or a photo?
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bubbasweet wrote:What is a 3 piece top? Can someone explain this? Or a photo?

A three piece topis literally the top side of the guitar made with three pieces of wood instead of two.

The easiest way to see is by looking for the vertical joints that run parallel to the strings, most easily visible between the bridge and tailpiece. Later models will have a single joint line because it is only two pieces of maple.

I can post some better pics tomorrow.

PS-- your guitar has a three piece top. See how the 3" center "strip" has a completely different grain than the pieces on either side? Your picture of the pickup routes is an excellent example
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bubbasweet wrote:What is a 3 piece top? Can someone explain this? Or a photo?
3-piece tops were used in hollow-body Rickenbackers until about mid-1966. In many cases the center strip of wood in the top will show as a lighter or daker shade going right through the center of the bridge and the pickups.... 2-piece 1967 on the left, 3-piece 1964 on the right....

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Great picture, John. :)

Also a great demonstration between the difference in '67 and '64 Fireglo shades.

That's one of the few 60's lefties I've ever seen too. :wink:
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collin wrote:Short pole toasters are in demand because people missing pickups don't want to route their non-long-pole guitar.
And the 60's basses too...

That is a great photo John. One of the best I've seen showing the lighter FG from @ late 66, in contrast to that deep earlier hue.
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wints wrote:
collin wrote:Short pole toasters are in demand because people missing pickups don't want to route their non-long-pole guitar.
And the 60's basses too...

That is a great photo John. One of the best I've seen showing the lighter FG from @ late 66, in contrast to that deep earlier hue.
Thanks guys...the '64's finish is one of the funkiest I've seen---in the flesh it almost has a reddish-brown finish, kinda Autumnglo-y....

The '64 also has two long-pole toasters.....
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I could use that Lefty you have, I'm Left..

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I think mine is a 3 Piece? I can see that center piece of wood that you speak of..
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