New "old" guitar day. Rickenbacher Electro Spanish

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New "old" guitar day. Rickenbacher Electro Spanish

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I'm thinking it's a 1936. It's got the "pat pend" pickup, but it has the volume control on the treble side. Of course the frets are shot.
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Was it expensive? The spanish bakelites usually go for waaaay more than the hawaiian models which one can have for quite cheap. What does it sound like?
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Well they usually are expensive but I got a super deal on this one.

It sounds wonderful! If the frets weren't so bad I'd play it all the time. :( It just has that "magic" tone. No really, it's got incredible tone.
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Can the frets actually be changed on these bakelites? I thought they were designed to basically put on a new neck when needed?
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No, they can't be changed. They are molded into the neck.
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Well, just as a decoration alone it looks great. A fullsized wooden replacement neck to play it full time will be pricey, i guess
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Yeah it probably would be pricey.
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