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Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:21 pm
by jingle_jangle
SmirkGlo.
Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 5:35 am
by radioactive
"I wasn't attempting to insult you. It's not like we're incapable of making mistakes either"
I wasn't insulted, no harm done. I'd just like to get the straight info on whether they'll release it here in the States, I think a couple of copies have made their ways to collectors and those who helped with the project. Scott Jennings of Route 66 Guitars apparently helped with some photos and proofwork according to his post earlier in this same forum and he mentioned that it was finished back in Dec. 09.
Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 7:20 pm
by manta
This shipped today to me from Amazon:
RICKENBACKER ELECTRIC 12: The Story of the Guitars, the Music, and the Great Players
Tony Bacon
Appatrently it is available. I think I pre-ordered in January.
Manta
Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:30 pm
by Woodie
Yes, mine arrived yesterday as well. I love it!
Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:38 pm
by rickenbrother
8mileshigh wrote:...sorry for looking so smug!
You are not sorry!

Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 6:14 pm
by fireglo67
8mileshigh wrote:It certainly does exist...............sorry for looking so smug!
Graham sent me this little review of the book......
"It is dead gud. Their is lots of big colorfull piktures and stuff, sum big words too.
Its a shayme that i has most of the gitars alreddy though.
The bestest bit about this book is that it looks grate next to my Noddy books on the shelf"
I'm looking forward to more reviews, if it's only twice as good as the Richard Smith book, then it's not very good at all.....

Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 6:16 pm
by Scastles
Mateybob wrote:8mileshigh wrote:It certainly does exist...............sorry for looking so smug!
Graham sent me this little review of the book......
"It is dead gud. Their is lots of big colorfull piktures and stuff, sum big words too.
Its a shayme that i has most of the gitars alreddy though.
The bestest bit about this book is that it looks grate next to my Noddy books on the shelf"
I'm looking forward to more reviews, if it's only twice as good as the Richard Smith book, then it's not very good at all.....

It certainly isn't going to win the Pulitzer. Not much in it, IMO, worth $17. Pretty pictures though, just not a lot of substance.
Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 6:47 pm
by manta
I like it wen their's pitchers. Then I don't hav to spel check the wirdz.
M
Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 8:18 pm
by mysteron09
Got my copy today. Interesting bits in the model guide asserting that the V series guitars were "renamed" as the C series - discuss amongst yourselves. For $16.50 it's a good bang for the buck, nice large format at least. A lot of the pics are familiar, but some cool insights into the role the electric 12 has played in rock.
Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:02 pm
by collin
mysteron09 wrote:Interesting bits in the model guide asserting that the V series guitars were "renamed" as the C series - discuss amongst yourselves.
Just poor word choice. "Morphed" would be a much more accurate verb.
Last I checked, "renaming" something didn't include changing 70% of the detail specs.
Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:02 pm
by radioactive
Received the long awaited book yesterday. It has some nice pictures in it, but it's basically a rehash of his earlier book, sort of ho-hum. How many times can you recycle the info on Rickenbacher lapsteels; I guess it was good for filler, boosting the page count. What new information in the book could have been covered in a magazine article.
Maybe someday, a diehard Rick fan will take up the cause and write a definitive book on Rickenbacker.
Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:04 am
by doctorwho
I got mine from an eBay seller this week. Ihaven't read the whole thing, but my initial impression is similar to Rob's. I definitely was expecting less rehashing of previous info. Also, I'm on the fence whether there is too much about the other brands of 12-strings ... the title does say
Rickenbacker in it.
I guess Graham forgot to mention in his stellar review that his name is in the Acknowledgments ...

Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:44 am
by collin
radioactive wrote:
Maybe someday, a diehard Rick fan will take up the cause and write a definitive book on Rickenbacker.
He did. His name is Richard Smith.
In fact, it would be just as cool if Mr. Smith would revise his outdated book----same text (maybe a tad more info) but with all color pictures etc.
There's only SO much you can say about them, so i'm not surprised to hear of "re-hashing" with this book. Book's like Smiths really get to the details anyways.
I doubt we'll ever see anything for Rickenbackers with as much attention to detail as Jim Elyea's Vox book.
Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 2:54 am
by 8mileshigher
So are the majority of you book-reviewers saying there's more and better pictures, insight and info posted right here on the RRF than in this latest book, with its re-hashed stuff and non-Rick 12 string sections ?
Re: Rickenbacker Electric 12 Book - Has Anyone Seen It?
Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 3:00 am
by doctorwho
8mileshigher wrote:So are the majority of you book-reviewers saying there's more and better pictures, insight and info posted right here on the RRF than in this latest book, with its re-hashed stuff and non-Rick 12 string sections ?
Hey, Peter could just print the pages and sell them volume after volume ... a veritable
Encyclopedia Ricktannia!
