Okay...Please Educate Me...
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- tyarbrough
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Okay...Please Educate Me...
Did the tulip-style Rickenbackers lead to the 450-style which lead to the 620-style?
You were the moon and sun. You're just a loaded gun now....Tom Petty
2000 620 FG VP-2002 360/12 MG VP-2004 330 FG
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2000 620 FG VP-2002 360/12 MG VP-2004 330 FG
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Re: Okay...Please Educate Me...
well, initially the 450 WAS tulip style (2 PU version of the 400), before the bodystyle changed to the crescent wave
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Re: Okay...Please Educate Me...
There was first the tulip...then the bass horn received a scoop. This is the "transitional" slab body, which both the (Electro) ES-16 and ES-17 retained through their life span (until '83, I believe), but which Ricks only had for a couple of years.
Things moved on to the slab "cresting wave" body style (1960?), followed by the relieved "cresting wave" of the second version of the 425/450. The slab top is also seen on the bound 460s and 625s, and most recently on the 620s and (checkerboard-bound) 660 "phantom vintage" range.
My years could be off, so if somebody knows better, please correct me so we can get a more accurate and complete picture.
The new Rick 12 book has a nice, concise shape history in the back pages. I'll check it after dinner...the aqbove is from my own memory, sometimes rusty.
Things moved on to the slab "cresting wave" body style (1960?), followed by the relieved "cresting wave" of the second version of the 425/450. The slab top is also seen on the bound 460s and 625s, and most recently on the 620s and (checkerboard-bound) 660 "phantom vintage" range.
My years could be off, so if somebody knows better, please correct me so we can get a more accurate and complete picture.
The new Rick 12 book has a nice, concise shape history in the back pages. I'll check it after dinner...the aqbove is from my own memory, sometimes rusty.
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Thanks guys. I think I will pick up the book as the history is interesting.
You were the moon and sun. You're just a loaded gun now....Tom Petty
2000 620 FG VP-2002 360/12 MG VP-2004 330 FG
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2000 620 FG VP-2002 360/12 MG VP-2004 330 FG
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Re: Okay...Please Educate Me...
jingle_jangle wrote:There was first the tulip...then the bass horn received a scoop.
Like this...
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Re: Okay...Please Educate Me...
Yup. And I was incorrect about both the ES-16 and the ES-17 having this shape. It was only the ES-16 (short scale), which shared this shape with the later combos.
Re: Okay...Please Educate Me...
The Ryder 1000 (short scale, student model) also had the tulip shape body. Mine is from 1966:
I think that the upper horn has a shape slightly different from the one in the 450 picture above.
I think that the upper horn has a shape slightly different from the one in the 450 picture above.
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And if they'd only make a "proper" (no scoops) tulip 450 again...sigh... Actually, I suppose making them the same way as the originals, with the bolt-on body and saxophone strap doesn't really make any sense, but it would be such a distinctive solidbody, especially with some of the modern finishes.
