Geez, this looks old!
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Geez, this looks old!
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- kennyhowes
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The backplate is standard although usually these are a flocked type material but I have one here with this type of plastic as well. Of course, if they had Velcro back then, you could put that on your shirt and the flocked type would just stick there!
See the eye on the back? That's so you could use a sax strap around your neck instead of a conventional strap. Usually it's just a recessed round ring but I've seen this kind before.
Finally, it's quite possible this bridge is authentic. Early on they just used a Bakelite bridge from a Hawaiian guitar on some of the low cost guitars.
See the eye on the back? That's so you could use a sax strap around your neck instead of a conventional strap. Usually it's just a recessed round ring but I've seen this kind before.
Finally, it's quite possible this bridge is authentic. Early on they just used a Bakelite bridge from a Hawaiian guitar on some of the low cost guitars.
I believe it's all original. I had one just like it up to a year or so ago (knobs and bridge cover on mine were reissues- the flying saucer knobs of the ebay guitar are correct):
http://www.tblair.com/images/900ft2.jpg
http://www.tblair.com/images/900bK2.jpg
The back plate is made of a thin particle board. The bridge is original and is just a single block of bakelight with some notches in it for the strings.
http://www.tblair.com/images/900ft2.jpg
http://www.tblair.com/images/900bK2.jpg
The back plate is made of a thin particle board. The bridge is original and is just a single block of bakelight with some notches in it for the strings.
Tony: What can you tell us about the pickup, in terms of its sound and construction?
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As I recall, it sounded pretty Rickenbackery- it appears to have been used only briefly just before the toasters were introduced. I've only seen it on the 900, 950, 1000, and 450.
Unfortunately, the guitar itself was pretty crummy (mine had a concave fingerboard)- so I didn't really play it a lot. ...but it was my first 50s Ric.
Unfortunately, the guitar itself was pretty crummy (mine had a concave fingerboard)- so I didn't really play it a lot. ...but it was my first 50s Ric.
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