The Rickenbacker Ledger?
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- johnnysain
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The Rickenbacker Ledger?
"This is one of 2 checkerboard bound lefty 4001's ever made in mapleglo, according to the Rickenbacker ledger."
Anyone have a link or info on this 'ledger'?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-1971-RI ... 626wt_1181
Anyone have a link or info on this 'ledger'?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-1971-RI ... 626wt_1181
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Re: The Rickenbacker Ledger?
Perhaps the seller is referring to the Richard Smith data.
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Re: The Rickenbacker Ledger?
boy, those knob positions are way off !!!
Re: The Rickenbacker Ledger?
No kidding. There on the wrong side of the guitar.BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:boy, those knob positions are way off !!!
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Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Re: The Rickenbacker Ledger?
Too funny..........Ron that was one of your best observations to date.




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Re: The Rickenbacker Ledger?
They look like they're on the front to me...Halbert wrote:No kidding. There on the wrong side of the guitar.BAD RONBO, KiLLeR DWaRfS wrote:boy, those knob positions are way off !!!

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
- johnnysain
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Re: The Rickenbacker Ledger?
Is any of that data available for posting without upsetting anyone too much?admin wrote:Perhaps the seller is referring to the Richard Smith data.
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- chefothefuture
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Re: The Rickenbacker Ledger?
FWIW-
John Hall pretty much laid it out for me when he explained how "off" the totals are in Richard Smith's book.
He told me that even he doesn't know the production totals.
We were discussing a '65, so maybe by the early '70s, things were different.
That said, the 4001's from '71 are very rare, and multiply by the n'th degree when it's a lefty.
Wait a minute...
Richard Smith's totals only go to 1968...
Where am I anyway. Which one of you is the mailman?
John Hall pretty much laid it out for me when he explained how "off" the totals are in Richard Smith's book.
He told me that even he doesn't know the production totals.
We were discussing a '65, so maybe by the early '70s, things were different.
That said, the 4001's from '71 are very rare, and multiply by the n'th degree when it's a lefty.
Wait a minute...
Richard Smith's totals only go to 1968...
Where am I anyway. Which one of you is the mailman?
- johnnysain
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Re: The Rickenbacker Ledger?
So I guess the Rickenbacker Register here is the most extensive info available....
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- sloop_john_b
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Re: The Rickenbacker Ledger?
I don't know if I'm allowed to link to sites that sell books but the ledger is available in this excellent book about Rickenbacker's history:johnnysain wrote:Is any of that data available for posting without upsetting anyone too much?admin wrote:Perhaps the seller is referring to the Richard Smith data.
http://www.amazon.com/Rickenbacker-Rich ... 0931759153
It is a good resource with great photos but take the numbers with a grain of salt.
Re: The Rickenbacker Ledger?
Links to sites, is certainly acceptable. Links to discussion forums is, however, against our rules. Your sensitivity is, as always, much appreciated. 

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Re: The Rickenbacker Ledger?
admin wrote:Links to sites, is certainly acceptable. Links to discussion forums is, however, against our rules. Your sensitivity is, as always, much appreciated.
