WB Option for 330/360 Models
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WB Option for 330/360 Models
I'm lucky enough to own a 360 WB and a 360 V64.
They are absolutely my favorite models - to me, they are the quintessential Rickenbacker.
Besides me (and Paul!), would anyone like to see the WB option brought back on a 330 body shape?
They are absolutely my favorite models - to me, they are the quintessential Rickenbacker.
Besides me (and Paul!), would anyone like to see the WB option brought back on a 330 body shape?
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Re: WB Option for 330/360 Models
Meh, I'd rather see the 1997 pearl whites become a standard model.
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Re: WB Option for 330/360 Models
So many other things I'd like to see come back/get added before the double binding. There's no shortage of used WB's floating around out there, that's for sure.
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Re: WB Option for 330/360 Models
I was joking, by the way. But doesn't the rarity of WB's make them more exciting anyway?
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Binding on the 330 would be cool, Dan. I guess we have seen the model 330 to be the workhorse that has its charm in its barebones look. Less is more so to speak.
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Re: WB Option for 330/360 Models
Well, if Rich and I keep having bouts of Double Bound fever. . . .sloop_john_b wrote:There's no shortage of used WB's floating around out there, that's for sure.
I think a new double bound model would cost more than the used models available on the market-not that much less than a 381, IIRC, which means a model many will desire, but not so many people will pay for, hence RIC's decision to not build them. It would be cool to have one since a new WB would have the same cool evolutions that the other new models have; full width inlays, vintage profile headstock, adjustable polepiece hi gains, and being built from the lighter, more resonant wood that RIC's current supplier provides. I'd scratch up the $ to buy at least one, but I'm just one person; not sure how many other fans of the model would pony up.
Not going to happen, but you're still in luck if you want a 12 string, because the 360/12 C63 is available.
I'd actually like a Campbell-style model because I like the smaller body, full scale, two pickup layout, and the Gibson style neck; when I'm not playing a Rick, my other model of choice is a Gretsch Jet, and lately, a LP Junior as well, so a Rick with that kind of neck in a smaller body would make a great lead guitar.
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WB Option for 330/360 Models
paologregorio wrote:Well, if Rich and I keep having bouts of Double Bound fever. . . .
Yeah, I'm in favor of the factory making more
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You can count me in this camp as well. Although, i personally would lay out for a 24 fret 350 model with 2 pickups and WB for lead work. Bound headstock too. Something I don't believe he factory ever offered. I have seen and played versions done by both Paul W. and Larry D. And just loved them. I need to add a 360/12 WB or C63 and perhaps get my 350V63 done up, to go with the my Paul W. restomod 360WB .paologregorio wrote: I'd actually like a Campbell-style model because I like the smaller body, full scale, two pickup layout, and the Gibson style neck; when I'm not playing a Rick, my other model of choice is a Gretsch Jet, and lately, a LP Junior as well, so a Rick with that kind of neck in a smaller body would make a great lead guitar.
Yeah, that's the ticket!
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Re: WB Option for 330/360 Models
Bound headstock was an option in the 60s and 70s, but not ordered by many.
I've had two of my Ricks' headstocks bound. Might do more; easier to see the edges and keep them from banging into things. . . .
I've had two of my Ricks' headstocks bound. Might do more; easier to see the edges and keep them from banging into things. . . .
There is no reason to ever be bored.
...why yes, I suppose I do have a double bound guitar fetish...
"Uh, I like the double bounds. . . ."
...why yes, I suppose I do have a double bound guitar fetish...
"Uh, I like the double bounds. . . ."
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WHAT! AND RISK DILUTING THE VALUE OF MY 1981 360-12WB FG CKBD!
Seriously, I have always preferred binding on the front, where it can be seen. I'd love to see it again.
Seriously, I have always preferred binding on the front, where it can be seen. I'd love to see it again.
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I was very lucky and was able to buy a 360V64 six-string in turquoise a few years ago. I love the models available in the original vintage series.
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Many years ago I had a 360-12 FG WB. It was an absolutely stunning looking guitar, but it had the thinnest neck that I have ever played. I would love to find another FG-WB to add to my collection.
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