Re: Hmmm... I wonder if someone should tell this guy....
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 7:06 am
That's one good-lookin' Jet there, Mr. W.
Wonder what a 125th anni would look like...

Wonder what a 125th anni would look like...
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jingle_jangle wrote:"...the humbuckers give it that vintage gibson sound with a special touch of Rickenbacker."
And that would be what, exactly? Single-coil pots and caps with huge 'buckers...not sure I'd be a fan...
"...The humbuckers naturally are deeper and wider than the Rickenbacker pickups so I had to deepen and widen the area where the gibson pickups were going..."
Uh-oh...
"Being only 16, I used a blade Ah, Jeez, noooooooo...... and you can see a slight 1/8 of an inch area where the blade came past the pickup no big deal really. I'm melting, I'm melting...aaaaaahhhhhhh... The middle Rickenbacker rhythm pickup was removed,and because the black finish of the guitar is so slick and shinny, I was able to just place a piece of black plexi between the two Humbuckers..."
Too bad about the youthful butchery...and it looks refinished, too, judging from the "zombie shine" gloss in this photo, which is what lacquer or enamel looks like when it hasn't been color-sanded and buffed:

All the Billy Zooms I've ever seen were somwhere in the ballpark of 8k...I think they list for just under 12k. If you've seen one for $5400, that's a hell of a deal.jingle_jangle wrote:Now Gretsch's Custom Shop has done a Billy Zoom Jet--which sells for $5400.00, and is chambered exactly like Aitch's.
Ebay was around in '75? Where the hell was I?Ric O'Sound wrote:jingle_jangle wrote:I bought a Gretsch Pro Jet back in '75, which had had the dumbuckers pulled out, and a nice set of new Filtertrons installed. It was an Ebay purchase;
Hmm, must have been special order knobs from Rickenbacker at the time, eh?...the guitar is completely original as well with no breaks, drops, repairs, or issues whatsoever!!