Jazz-bo
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shamustwin
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Jazz-bo
Just looking at the Rickenbacker site, and the Jazz-bo appears to have no TRC and reversed fret markers. Is this an accurate image of the guitar? If so, what is the a reason?
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Oh man....does it have maple sides, too? The flame maple back and fireglo shading look just like the back of my Comstock, which I absolutely love--the bright, sweet tones of the all-maple acoustic are just unbeatable....nothing else compares. But wow, that checker-bound headstock on the Jazz-bo is sure pretty....such a beautiful, elegant-looking guitar.
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For those of you who have had the pleasure of seeing this instrument up close, I am wondering whether the bridge is fixed or floating? It appears to be the latter.
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Apparently not. I got that information from Mike Parks when I considered an order for a 760J a few months ago. According to Mike, no 760J has been produced for sale. That said, the wait time for any handmade, hand-carved archtop is going to be long. If I had the money, I'd pull the trigger in a heartbeat. And I'd gladly wait for years.
I should have said "produced for sale YET". I assume that they'll get to them eventually. The last rumour I heard was that they were next in line behind the 325c64. I imagine that the 760J will take a lot of time to produce, and from what I've read about all the orders flooding in for standard models, time is pretty precious down at Rickenbacker these days.
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I'm familiar with the general sound of a dreadnought and a jumbo (non ricks), but not anything close to a Jazz-bo. Would a Jazz-bo have that brushed percussion sound you hear on old big band type music, or more like a Barney Kessel unplugged? Has anyone heard one, what could be expected, sound wise?


