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It should be the "Great Potato Quest"
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"SPUDenbacker"
1973 4001 MG cb fwi
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The "Eyes" have it.
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Thanks Brian. Just killing time waiting for this bass to get here and having fun digging for information about necks and strings and early Rickenbackers. I have only owned a Rickenbacker Bass since I first posted. So I am learning all the time still. Facinating guitars!

I figured it would make an interesting read at the very least. Which it apparently has!

There seem to be a bunch of guy's who tinker like we do. and certainly we must be amongst friends with any rickenbacker projects in here.

I did not intend to sound as though this was overanalyzing;
But there really are a lot of posts about this project that has not happened yet.
I am kinda relentless when it comes to honing my skills or knowledge. It is sometimes tiresome to get questions answered or make your point through typed text.

I guess it comes down to that critical question that I wanted actual facts about "will that early neck style work". And what exactly is the structural difference between these necks? I gave up on the paint question it is complicated? there are so many different veiwpoints.
I have what I need now concerning the neck strength and paint from John Hall, so the neck will not "ultimately" be my nemesis it will be matching that yellowed paint. Going to make one stab at getting it to match. If that does not work I will refinish the entire thing.


I will post the photo's as best I can

Hope you will find it an interesting Rickenbacker conversion when I get that far.


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Randy, best of luck with his and I hope it turns out to your satisfaction. BTW, I'm extremely impressed by JH taking time out to offer you advice; that's a very generous thing to do and shows a lot of class.
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Of course that should've been "best of luck with THIS"....it's been a long day.
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Thanks Shaun I'll be quiet now until I get this one done! Yey!

And yeah, I read those emails a couple of times to try and decide if this was somehow a prank?

Nope! That was a nice surprise!
Now I have to do a real nice job on this one. But I love pressure!

Always fun bantering with you guy's!
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I am very glad someone is going to take a shot at doing this. I have also wondered over the 'potato' (I always called it the frogfoot) headstock shape and wanted one of my own, too. It's quite a standout feature for a Rickenbacker 8-string. I WANT ONE. I MUST HAVE ONE. I will be following your progress with this...
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Post by incubus2432 »

Randy,
I didn't mean the "overanalyzing" thing in any way critical. Just to clarify....I just meant that I tend to just jump in with only the most basic plan and work out my problems as they come. You are going about this the right way and getting as much info/help as you can prior to even picking up a tool. I applaud your efforts and the assistance of this forum.....Cheers !
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Post by learning_curve »

Thanks Brian Guess I just had the forum flashback syndrome; and though I was wrong again?

Greg and I thought I was going to be
a one of a kind!'

I will show the forum the finished product, for those of you who would like to do this one email me in a month I'll be doing it by then. I'll email you photo's if you like. But first you have to "Be The Potato"



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Be the Potato...
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(Katsuyuki's potato in Bjorn's site)
Buy it before someone else does
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But I'm Scots ...

I guess I'd have to go into Irish emulation mode to "Be the Potato" worth it though to stay abreast of this undertaking !!!!
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