480 De-Mod Project
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480 De-Mod Project
You may remember this heavily modded 480:
Well here she is now:
She plays and sounds awesome! 
Expect nothing and you'll never be disappointed (and I mean that in an optimistic way).
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Re: 480 De-Mod Project
I don't remember those before pics, but, yuck!!!
Very nice restoration it looks awesome now, with the Bigsby, Chip.
Very nice restoration it looks awesome now, with the Bigsby, Chip.
Re: 480 De-Mod Project
You saved that thing from a life of shame. Good on you! Bigsby and toasters look fantastic.
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Re: 480 De-Mod Project
Still got the Super Distortion? Might be interested if youre selling, thanks.
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Nice job!
Not only does it look better, I bet it also sounds worlds better!
Re: 480 De-Mod Project
You saved this guitar of a life of misery. Well done! 
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Thanks all.
Jeff and Erik, I put the Bigsby on for a few reasons. 1.) It's hard enough to get an R tail piece as well as the $$$. 2.) It distracts from the patched up damage from the old Bowen handle. 3.) A friend let me play his Gretsch and I had a blast goofing with the Bigsby. And Erik, it was one of your photo-shopped 480's with the Bigsby that inspired me.
Ellen, it does sound way better.... now like a Rick. The pick-ups in there sounded fine, but not like a Rickenbacker.
John, I still have the Super Distrortion and the Gibson '65 to '72 T-Top. I also have the Gibosn Kluson tuners, Bowen Handle, Schaller roller bridge, and the gold top hat knobs (not sure if they are Gibson). I was thinking of keeping one of the PU's for a guitar I was piecing together for my daughter, but PM me if there is any interest.
I thought about refinishing the guitar in a solid color or maybe even a dark burgundy to cover the damage, but she has enough battle scars on her that I figured what's a couple more and it retains it's original finish. I play 'em hard so I'm sure I'll end up adding a few more anyway.
Jeff and Erik, I put the Bigsby on for a few reasons. 1.) It's hard enough to get an R tail piece as well as the $$$. 2.) It distracts from the patched up damage from the old Bowen handle. 3.) A friend let me play his Gretsch and I had a blast goofing with the Bigsby. And Erik, it was one of your photo-shopped 480's with the Bigsby that inspired me.
Ellen, it does sound way better.... now like a Rick. The pick-ups in there sounded fine, but not like a Rickenbacker.
John, I still have the Super Distrortion and the Gibson '65 to '72 T-Top. I also have the Gibosn Kluson tuners, Bowen Handle, Schaller roller bridge, and the gold top hat knobs (not sure if they are Gibson). I was thinking of keeping one of the PU's for a guitar I was piecing together for my daughter, but PM me if there is any interest.
I thought about refinishing the guitar in a solid color or maybe even a dark burgundy to cover the damage, but she has enough battle scars on her that I figured what's a couple more and it retains it's original finish. I play 'em hard so I'm sure I'll end up adding a few more anyway.
Expect nothing and you'll never be disappointed (and I mean that in an optimistic way).
http://www.reverbnation.com/thelowlies
http://www.myspace.com/thelowlies
http://www.reverbnation.com/thelowlies
http://www.myspace.com/thelowlies
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Good move!IHeartRics wrote:I thought about refinishing the guitar in a solid color or maybe even a dark burgundy to cover the damage, but she has enough battle scars on her that I figured what's a couple more and it retains it's original finish. I play 'em hard so I'm sure I'll end up adding a few more anyway.
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Re: 480 De-Mod Project
MD1506... April is good month for RICS....
Love the toasters and the older style knobs too! Congrats on getting her back into shape!

Love the toasters and the older style knobs too! Congrats on getting her back into shape!
Brian Morton
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A Rickenbacker Fan
in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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74 JG 4000
76 JG 430
77 JG 620
77 JG 320
79 MG 450
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480 De-Mod Project
Nice work on getting it back in shape, Chip !
Congratulations
Congratulations
Re: 480 De-Mod Project
+1!Grey wrote:You saved that thing from a life of shame. Good on you! Bigsby and toasters look fantastic.
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How does it sound with toasters? I've got a 480 with Hi-Gains and often wondered...
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That looks really nice! The toasters and the knobs really make it look like someone shrunk a 1999RM and put 6 strings on it, stunning!
AND the bigsby looks phenominal! I love the look of bigsbys on Rickenbackers.
AND the bigsby looks phenominal! I love the look of bigsbys on Rickenbackers.
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A friend of mine that builds his own guitars drilled out the old ferrules then handmade the maple plugs and inserted them. The holes were actually too big for the ferrules and were epoxied in to fill the space!sloop_john_b wrote:Chip who did the work? Very nice FG.
Expect nothing and you'll never be disappointed (and I mean that in an optimistic way).
http://www.reverbnation.com/thelowlies
http://www.myspace.com/thelowlies
http://www.reverbnation.com/thelowlies
http://www.myspace.com/thelowlies
