Period correct tuners and nameplate for a '57 model 1000?
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Period correct tuners and nameplate for a '57 model 1000?
What kind of nameplate would be correct for a 1957 model 1000? It's the double tulip, short scale, single pickup model. The one I'm getting has a triangular plexi, back painted black one but I'm afraid it's a replacement. My guess is that it needs a white or gold plexi one but I'm not certain. Can anyone set me straight?
Also, what kind of tuners should be on there? The way old open back kind?
Thanks in advance.
Also, what kind of tuners should be on there? The way old open back kind?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Period correct tuners and nameplate for a '57 model 1000
Maybe old Grover Statites? The RIC c58 tuners are pretty close to them. I think the TRC would be a rectangular metal one, but I'm not sure on that either. Could be an anodized "curved triangle" shape too. I've had a 58 400 with Statites and anodized, and a '59 950 with rectangle and Klusons.
Re: Period correct tuners and nameplate for a '57 model 1000
I have a set if statites cheap, if you want em.
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Re: Period correct tuners and nameplate for a '57 model 1000
Yeah, I would think metal TRC. But I've seen black on some of the early Combo stuff too.
Re: Period correct tuners and nameplate for a '57 model 1000
There's a picture of a 1957 Model 1000 at the top of pages 14/15 of the Bacon & Day Rickenbacker Book (published 1994) - it has a black TRC.
The credits at the back of the book (page 96) say the guitar was then owned by Scott Jennings/Route 66. If you could track down the present owner, it might be a useful source of info to help with the restoration project.
The credits at the back of the book (page 96) say the guitar was then owned by Scott Jennings/Route 66. If you could track down the present owner, it might be a useful source of info to help with the restoration project.
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Re: Period correct tuners and nameplate for a '57 model 1000
I had a '57 Combo 1000. It had the triangular metal TRC and Kluson single line tuners with plastic buttons. Also...the tuners didn't use ferrules.
Re: Period correct tuners and nameplate for a '57 model 1000
Look no further than the handy "Advanced Search" feature on the Register for a collection of model 1000 from 1957:
http://www.rickresource.com/register/in ... celebrity=
They all seem to have the pressed-metal nameplate and plastic-button single-line Kluson Deluxe tuners.
http://www.rickresource.com/register/in ... celebrity=
They all seem to have the pressed-metal nameplate and plastic-button single-line Kluson Deluxe tuners.
Re: Period correct tuners and nameplate for a '57 model 1000
Thanks, guys. You seem to have pinned it down for me. Rectangular metal nameplate and plastic button Klusons are what I want.
All I wanna do is rock!
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Re: Period correct tuners and nameplate for a '57 model 1000
kiramdear wrote:Thanks, guys. You seem to have pinned it down for me. Rectangular metal nameplate and plastic button Klusons are what I want.
Re: Period correct tuners and nameplate for a '57 model 1000
Oh, and thanks anyway, Collin, for the nice offer.
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Re: Period correct tuners and nameplate for a '57 model 1000
The closest you're going to get to that is the current Gotoh reproduction. That's all I could find a couple of years ago when refitting a @1935 Gibson L-00 that had the same tuners. Finding originals will be difficult, and will be compounded by the fact the plastic buttons degrade seriously over time, and would have to be re-moulded if the actual original Klusons are desired.
Good luck!
Good luck!