Is this the Holy Grail?
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Is this the Holy Grail?
Well i wouldnt mind it.
Got me thinking about the Register and its contents..What would be the rarest one we have in there?
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Oh and Ive had this as a Wallpaper now and again im quite fond of this Dec 1957 Autumnglo 360/6 F : Just would change that lower pick guard to gold. 
Oh and i have to say i much prefer the tail piece on this so much better than the elongated `R`But thats a prefence thing i suppose.
Oh and i have to say i much prefer the tail piece on this so much better than the elongated `R`But thats a prefence thing i suppose.
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I played that guitar at the first MARF!scotty wrote:Oh and Ive had this as a Wallpaper now and again im quite fond of this Dec 1957 Autumnglo 360/6 F : Just would change that lower pick guard to gold.
Oh and i have to say i much prefer the tail piece on this so much better than the elongated `R`But thats a prefence thing i suppose.
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It might be MY holy grail, Scotty.
I'll raise my glass of Macallan to you for that!
Blueboy F with elongated R tailpiece... *faints dead away*
Blueboy F with elongated R tailpiece... *faints dead away*
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Wow, that is pretty sweet. Now that I can officially play guitar, I want it.
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But, to get back to the question: what would be the rarest guitar in the register?
Is it possible to check for that one way or another? Quite interesting!
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Looking at these got me thinking... I was born 20 years too late!!!! LOL!
"Take the RIC... Leave the cannoli."
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I know you set the guitar needs some fretboard work G, but are you going to keep the finish in BB? 
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Certainly for the next few years, yes. A refin at some stage would be nice though 
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I know that guitar! 
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Dont you just hate GG
Sarah next time im down i will hit him over the head and you get the Van ready........ We could clear the place in about 30 minutes.
Oh and remember the steak for the dog! or we will get slobbered to death!
Sarah next time im down i will hit him over the head and you get the Van ready........ We could clear the place in about 30 minutes.
Oh and remember the steak for the dog! or we will get slobbered to death!
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Don't touch that finish!! (Assuming it's original.) Rickenbacker built a set of "Blue Boy" guitars for Jim Reeves and the Blue Boys in the early '60's--there's a pic in Richard Smith's book. According to Smith, the set consisted of a 360F, a 4000 bass, and a custom flat-top acoustic (dubbed a "Blue Boy Martin" on the factory invoice). The guitars and the bass were old-style construction with gold pickguards and nameplates, unlike the one in the post, which appears to be a late-'60's version. I knew about the earlier ones long before Smith's book came out (the first time I saw pics), because I was on the road in 1981 with Reeves' former drummer, Jim Orr (who's in the pic in the Smith book), and he told me about those guitars. He couldn't remember model numbers--he was a drummer, after all, and it had been many years since he'd played with Reeves--but he did remember that they were custom-made for the band. I've been under the impression that the early-'60's set made for the Blue Boys were the only Ricks done in that color until fairly recently, but that 360-12F looks to be '67-'68 or so. What year did Jim Reeves die? It's possible that the 360-12F could have been built for him or his guitar player, whose name was Leo, I think--I can't remember his last name. 360-12F's are mighty thin on the ground in any color--I'd bet that one's one-of-a-kind.
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Hi Jon, that one has been refinished. As far as I know, Rickenbacker built the original three Blue Boys and then none others until 2002, when the color was made available to the Japanese market. In 2004, it became available in the US for one year.jfine wrote:Don't touch that finish!! (Assuming it's original.) Rickenbacker built a set of "Blue Boy" guitars for Jim Reeves and the Blue Boys in the early '60's--there's a pic in Richard Smith's book. According to Smith, the set consisted of a 360F, a 4000 bass, and a custom flat-top acoustic (dubbed a "Blue Boy Martin" on the factory invoice). The guitars and the bass were old-style construction with gold pickguards and nameplates, unlike the one in the post, which appears to be a late-'60's version. I knew about the earlier ones long before Smith's book came out (the first time I saw pics), because I was on the road in 1981 with Reeves' former drummer, Jim Orr (who's in the pic in the Smith book), and he told me about those guitars. He couldn't remember model numbers--he was a drummer, after all, and it had been many years since he'd played with Reeves--but he did remember that they were custom-made for the band. I've been under the impression that the early-'60's set made for the Blue Boys were the only Ricks done in that color until fairly recently, but that 360-12F looks to be '67-'68 or so. What year did Jim Reeves die? It's possible that the 360-12F could have been built for him or his guitar player, whose name was Leo, I think--I can't remember his last name. 360-12F's are mighty thin on the ground in any color--I'd bet that one's one-of-a-kind.
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There was one replica 700C/6 built in BB for Yokohama a decade or so back; I restored that guitar for its owner, and built him a 12 string to match.
Here's a photo from a couple of years back...
Gary Clauson's playing the BB 12, Howard Bishop's playing the BB 6, Richard Bengston is playing the 730S/6 LH I built for him, and Graham Griffiths is playing the 730L/6 that I built for George Boccanfuso.

As far as so-called "Holy Grails", how about this one?

Here's a photo from a couple of years back...
Gary Clauson's playing the BB 12, Howard Bishop's playing the BB 6, Richard Bengston is playing the 730S/6 LH I built for him, and Graham Griffiths is playing the 730L/6 that I built for George Boccanfuso.

As far as so-called "Holy Grails", how about this one?


