Pete Townsend and the Rickenbacker

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This guitar sure could cause a lot of confusion in these parts... :lol: http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/equip-grimshaw.htm

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lyle_from_minneapolis wrote:This guitar sure could cause a lot of confusion in these parts... :lol: http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/equip-grimshaw.htm

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it totally DID for me for a few years wondering what the hell RIC model that was! haha...i guess it was the Original townshend model "Ric."
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I still like the headstock on that guitar with the Rick TRC on it, nice flow the the shapes. 8)
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Very similar to the Rick acoustic "Batwing", "Steers' Horn", "Fish Tail" acoustics. The Rick headstocks, though, are much more flamboyant in profile.
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For some reason, an offset toaster bugs me...while an offset single coil is fine. Brains are weird things. Especially when they're in my head.
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That pic of Pete's guitar perfectly illustrates why RIC guards the TRCs the way they do.
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lyle_from_minneapolis wrote:For some reason, an offset toaster bugs me...while an offset single coil is fine. Brains are weird things. Especially when they're in my head.

you aren't alone with that opinion!
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Just stumbled upon this picture... hadn't seen this one yet :shock:
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Thanks, Werner! I've never seen that photo before. What year was it taken?

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Robert, according to the picture it's from 67 - I checked my browsing history, and the picture's from here: http://www.thewho.info/index.htm
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October/November '66, Quick One sessions. Hendrix came in to find out what gear the band were using. Pete suggested to him Fender guitars (as we should know, Jimi chose a Strat), and Jimi saw the Marshall stacks Pete was using. A few weeks later, at the Bag O'Nails, the entire Who went to see Hendrix perform. Pete said Jimi had not only taken his suggestions, but his stage routine and smash-up routine, too. This is why in mid '67, Pete switched to Sound City amps, who later became Hiwatt, and made the switch from Strats to Gibson SGs.
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Thanks for the background story to the picture, Jake :D
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JakeK wrote:October/November '66, Quick One sessions. Hendrix came in to find out what gear the band were using. Pete suggested to him Fender guitars (as we should know, Jimi chose a Strat), and Jimi saw the Marshall stacks Pete was using. A few weeks later, at the Bag O'Nails, the entire Who went to see Hendrix perform. Pete said Jimi had not only taken his suggestions, but his stage routine and smash-up routine, too. This is why in mid '67, Pete switched to Sound City amps, who later became Hiwatt, and made the switch from Strats to Gibson SGs.

I think that story may be stretching a little...check here for some info on Hendrix.

http://www.jimihendrix.dk/index.php?lang=en&page=gear
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lennon211 wrote:
JakeK wrote:October/November '66, Quick One sessions. Hendrix came in to find out what gear the band were using. Pete suggested to him Fender guitars (as we should know, Jimi chose a Strat), and Jimi saw the Marshall stacks Pete was using. A few weeks later, at the Bag O'Nails, the entire Who went to see Hendrix perform. Pete said Jimi had not only taken his suggestions, but his stage routine and smash-up routine, too. This is why in mid '67, Pete switched to Sound City amps, who later became Hiwatt, and made the switch from Strats to Gibson SGs.

I think that story may be stretching a little...check here for some info on Hendrix.

http://www.jimihendrix.dk/index.php?lang=en&page=gear
Yeah, and Townshend owed Marshall a ton of money. I think that had more to do with it than anything else. Why would you not use the brand that you help put on the map due to your ideas? I don't think Pete switched to Gibsons on Jimis behalf, he's too arrogant to change his ways back then for anyone. I think it had more to do with how an SG with P90s sounds through a cranked Hiwatt more than anything else.

AFAIK, Hendrix was using or had used a Strat long before he ever went to England.
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The site that I linked above has info on Jimi's guitars and details his early use of Fenders (Duo-Sonics and Jazzmasters) before his purchasing his first Strat in the summer of '66 while still in NY.
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