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jingle_jangle wrote: Pics on Manta's Masterpiece tomorrow AM!!!
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jingle_jangle wrote:As long as you pays yer bill, tell them to take a hike. :mrgreen:

Pics on Manta's Masterpiece tomorrow AM!!!
EXATLY what I said to my friends! :roll:
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jingle_jangle wrote:Pics on Manta's Masterpiece tomorrow AM!!!
AM which time zone, eh! :lol:
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Pacific. Are there many others?
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jingle_jangle wrote:Pacific. Are there many others?
That's a lot of hours behind the standard GMT. :mrgreen:
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Eight, by my recollection. Nine to Madrid, where my daughter lives.
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jingle_jangle wrote:Also chic...a formerly-jetglo '82 320 that Kira brought to me almost 3 years ago. She did the prep and binding, I did the fretboard, refret, paint, detailing, buffing.

She put it together over the weekend and sent me these photos:

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Kira tells me that she's the original owner, and bought this beauty at Guitar Center in SF back in '83 for...$600.00. I'm honored to have participated in giving it a new life!
Congrats Kira and Paul, a real beauty! Love the Ruby and checkered binding.

No comparison, really, but an interesting coincidence -- this just up on ebay, a 320 Ruby 1988: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Rickenbacker-32 ... 2568fb2af0
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Ron, this one is in the register. Just by chance I was looking at it this morning. I had no idea it was for sale.

http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... p?id=23576
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kiramdear wrote:Ron, this one is in the register. Just by chance I was looking at it this morning. I had no idea it was for sale.

http://www.rickresource.com/register/vi ... p?id=23576
Kira, this guitar was entered into the Register yesterday using info from the ebay auction. :!:
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Ah, so that's it. Thanks.

What a coincidence. The only two Ruby 320s in the register, entered within a day of each other.
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I've got a third... :lol:
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Factory finish?
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Regardless, I think it's terrific that Ron and all the gang go to the trouble of collecting serial numbers and photos so very extensibly. It is a service that enriches our knowledge bank, and it's highly laudable to us all. I know there's a lot of people here working at it quietly, filling in our database. They deserve big thanks. 8)

As I've come to understand it, applying a ruby finish can be a bit of a sweaty palms affair, as it is rather fragile and unforgiving. If it gets dinged or sanded through mid-process, you are back to square one. Seldom is touch-up possible. :shock: :cry:
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As promised, here are some completed shots of Tim's 380/12.

Well, almost completed...the thimbles I ordered for the 6 strings that pass through the body, were not what was shipped, so I've got to get some of the correct ones before I drill the holes and fit them in the back.

Hence, only 6 strings in these shots. But, except for that minor glitch, it's finished:

I'll start with the varnished and shaded walnut back. These were taken in early morning sunlight, so they're quite dramatic, color-wise:

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On to a whole body shot from the front, showing the inlay scheme:

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Finally, some closeups:

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...and as soon as it's got all 12 strings, I'll do some more pics and maybe some sound files, too.

Credit where credit is due department--the inlay work is by Craig Lavin of Sunrise, Florida.
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