365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
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365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
What the heck is this?
I believe it's a Rickenbacker, but look at all the stuff I took off it:
I am in the process of restoring it. It must be an early Combo-wired Capri, it looks just like another one I have:
The acquisition of this guitar was an unusually long and bumpy road. The restoration has been challenging. Only the body, pickups and pickguard were original. Missing or changed were the TRC, tuners, nut, wiring loom, bridge, jackplate, tailpiece, strap buttons and all fasteners. Fortunately there were no extra holes or routes in the wood.
Thanks to Glen Lambert for recreating the correct wiring loom -- this is an early Capri, wired like a Combo with a tone switch. Winfield Vintage supplied a vintage bridge (modeled after the one on the ATG 365 Capri/Combo) and the "soft bend" Kauffman arm.
The butcherblock top on this guitar is stunning. I count 11 pieces, including the "extension" at the top of the bass horn. There is a trace of ATG coloring in the truss rod route, so I believe this guitar was originally ATG and later stripped and refinished in natural.
I believe it's a Rickenbacker, but look at all the stuff I took off it:
I am in the process of restoring it. It must be an early Combo-wired Capri, it looks just like another one I have:
The acquisition of this guitar was an unusually long and bumpy road. The restoration has been challenging. Only the body, pickups and pickguard were original. Missing or changed were the TRC, tuners, nut, wiring loom, bridge, jackplate, tailpiece, strap buttons and all fasteners. Fortunately there were no extra holes or routes in the wood.
Thanks to Glen Lambert for recreating the correct wiring loom -- this is an early Capri, wired like a Combo with a tone switch. Winfield Vintage supplied a vintage bridge (modeled after the one on the ATG 365 Capri/Combo) and the "soft bend" Kauffman arm.
The butcherblock top on this guitar is stunning. I count 11 pieces, including the "extension" at the top of the bass horn. There is a trace of ATG coloring in the truss rod route, so I believe this guitar was originally ATG and later stripped and refinished in natural.
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Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
Beautiful guitars! Wonder what corners of the Earth Rickenbacker had to scour to get the amazing curly maple on those Capris.
Are you going to recreate the Autumnglo finish or leave it natural?
Are you going to recreate the Autumnglo finish or leave it natural?
Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
Nice one Ron! I'll be watching this one come together
Is this the Palm Springs Capri?
Is this the Palm Springs Capri?
Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
I think I am going to leave it natural. The wood on this one is too good to be covered up, especially with a refin, no matter how good of a refin it would be. Besides there is already an ATG (and a FG butcherblock out there somewhere) and I like the variety of a natural finish. Also there is nothing that needs to be covered up, the wood is fine and unmolested the way it is. Except perhaps for that shaded area on the back. I am unsure whether that is a woodgrain or a finish matter.deaconblues wrote:Beautiful guitars! Wonder what corners of the Earth Rickenbacker had to scour to get the amazing curly maple on those Capris.
Are you going to recreate the Autumnglo finish or leave it natural?
Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
Yes indeed. Long story there. Took 3 months for the deal to come together. Very quirky seller.collin wrote:Nice one Ron! I'll be watching this one come together
Is this the Palm Springs Capri?
There, bridge cover and case added.
Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
Just wondering why the jackplate was removed. And TRC. Soundhole is different too. Just wondering....
Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
The soundhole measures out the same as the other. As to why the TRC and jackplate were removed, who knows?jwilli wrote:Just wondering why the jackplate was removed. And TRC. Soundhole is different too. Just wondering....
Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
That top wood is amazing. Beauty, Ron..! 
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Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
These early '58 Capris with the butcher block bodies and long soundholes are too cool.libratune wrote:The soundhole measures out the same as the other. As to why the TRC and jackplate were removed, who knows?jwilli wrote:Just wondering why the jackplate was removed. And TRC. Soundhole is different too. Just wondering....
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Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
i just noticed the three side dots at the twelfth fret….
Too cool….
Too cool….
Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
My '67 330 has three side dots at the twelfth fret, but the the two outer ones are lower then the middle dot making a very shallow triangle.chefothefuture wrote:i just noticed the three side dots at the twelfth fret….
Too cool….
Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
Would this be a twin to the blue one I picked up for Graham a few years ago? I remember it had the extra butcher block piece on the bass horn too.
Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
Hmm. Can you post a photo of that one?jdogric12 wrote:Would this be a twin to the blue one I picked up for Graham a few years ago? I remember it had the extra butcher block piece on the bass horn too.
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Re: 365 Capri/Combo 1957 Resto
That's not the 325 longbody you're talking about, is it?
