JH and the inlays

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Re: JH and the inlays

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It makes more sense to me to have the bass on the bottom...and I kind of like the looks, nice and shiny.
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jingle_jangle wrote:The crushed pearl is out there. Prices, however, remove it from consideration now as a material in mass production.

I mean, the stuff is crazy expensive.

Oh, well in that case, just use the crushed pear instead.
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What the "L"are you talking about, Gareth???
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longhouse wrote:It would be great if some crushed pear were to resurface in the industry.
This, Paul.
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This, what?
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Re: JH and the inlays

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That "Pear" :shock:
"Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time"
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PEAR! PEAR!! PEAR!!!

Noel made a typo and Gareth made a pun reference to it.
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shamustwin wrote:It makes more sense to me to have the bass on the bottom...and I kind of like the looks, nice and shiny.
I'm glad someone appreciates this instrument. Picking up on John's Tommy James/John Slog reference, It took me 30 minutes to find the photo! It is the only doubleneck made by Rickenbacker in the 1960s -- as far as I know. As Jerry observes, it seems more practical for the bass to be located on the bottom (as opposed to the top, where it is generally located on 4080 models) for weight distribution (as if any of these doublenecks are practical!)

Here's the ultimate doubleneck (doublegood, double your pleasure, etc.) moment -- direct from the Register:
Doubleneck Heaven
Doubleneck Heaven
It is claimed that one of them is a modded version of this:
Doubleneck Heaven II
Doubleneck Heaven II
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Re: JH and the inlays

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johnallg wrote:PEAR! PEAR!! PEAR!!!

Noel made a typo and Gareth made a pun reference to it.

...and I made a reference to the missing "L" in Noel's post, via my comment to Gareth... :roll:
Doubleneck%20Heaven%20II-1.jpg
BTW, that's the most detailed "musician action figure" I've ever laid eyes on! Does he have moveable joints? Who made him, Mego? Schaper? Kenner?

Where can I get me one?
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jingle_jangle wrote:BTW, that's the most detailed "musician action figure" I've ever laid eyes on! Does he have moveable joints? Who made him, Mego? Schaper? Kenner?

Where can I get me one?
I suspect it was assembled in Sweden.
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Re: JH and the inlays

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Crushed Pear. It's a new Danelectro shape. :D
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