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Re: '60s 381 Sighting

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 1:06 pm
by Danotron
Hey Ron,

I'd love to see a copy of the article (even if I cant read it). It looks very cool!

I think you have my e-mail too, but if not let me know.

Dan

Re: '60s 381 Sighting

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 7:15 pm
by libratune
Well, I haven't received any translations of the first part of the article, which is fine. My comments in the interview are probably stuff that you already know. I regret that the article is not available online so you could at least view it for the photos. The PDF of Part 1 was done with low-res photos, so they don't look too good and are on 8 separate PDFs.

Part 2 of the article was recently published. I was able to get from the embarassed author (who promised an English translation of Part 1 but didn't deliver) a single PDF of the final proof of Part 2 of the 8-page article which has decent photo reproduction. Gil has enabled me to make it available here. As with other popular publications, you can just read it for the photos. :wink:

If you click on the link below, you will have to "save" the PDF (2.4 MB in size) to your hard drive to view it. Although the PDF was not provided to me with any specific restrictions, I request that you not circulate the downloaded PDF to others as there may be copyright issues involved.
P.S. if you read French and are willing to provide a translation, merci beaucoup!

Re: '60s 381 Sighting

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:15 pm
by Ivan3000
Sorry, I only know spanish! :mrgreen:

Re: '60s 381 Sighting

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:54 pm
by jps
IvanMunoz wrote:Sorry, I only know spanish! :mrgreen:
It seems like you know English, also, Ivan. :mrgreen:

Re: '60s 381 Sighting

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 9:57 pm
by Ivan3000
jps wrote:
IvanMunoz wrote:Sorry, I only know spanish! :mrgreen:
It seems like you know English, also, Ivan. :mrgreen:
Que' es "english" yo, solamente se de espanol. :lol:

Re: '60s 381 Sighting

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 6:32 am
by jfine
paologregorio wrote:Were there any 12 string 381 models built back in the 60s, or just the reissues? Anyone know? Just curious. :D
In Richard Smith's Rickenbacker book, there's a pic of a fairly typical late-'60's-early-'70's folk-rock group called The Establishment--maybe The New Establishment; I'll have to look it up! Obviously a posed outdoor shot, female vocalist with tambourine, everybody's quite clean-cut, definitely not a bunch of hippies! Anyway, the guitarists have matching Mapleglo 381's, and one's a 12. The pic looks to be from around 1970 or so--they obviously made at least one. And Jeffrey Foskett, who's toured with Brian Wilson among others, has an ultra-rare 3-pickup 381-12 (a 383-12?) in Fireglo. Toasters on all of them too, so they predate the introduction of the Hi-Gains, which were originally known as the "381-type coils".

Re: '60s 381 Sighting

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 7:40 am
by Ivan3000
jfine wrote:
paologregorio wrote:Were there any 12 string 381 models built back in the 60s, or just the reissues? Anyone know? Just curious. :D
In Richard Smith's Rickenbacker book, there's a pic of a fairly typical late-'60's-early-'70's folk-rock group called The Establishment--maybe The New Establishment; I'll have to look it up! Obviously a posed outdoor shot, female vocalist with tambourine, everybody's quite clean-cut, definitely not a bunch of hippies! Anyway, the guitarists have matching Mapleglo 381's, and one's a 12. The pic looks to be from around 1970 or so--they obviously made at least one. And Jeffrey Foskett, who's toured with Brian Wilson among others, has an ultra-rare 3-pickup 381-12 (a 383-12?) in Fireglo. Toasters on all of them too, so they predate the introduction of the Hi-Gains, which were originally known as the "381-type coils".
I'd like to see a picture of this Pickup 381!

Re: '60s 381 Sighting

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 11:14 am
by JakeK
Image

Re: '60s 381 Sighting

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:13 pm
by johnallg
That's really nice!

Re: '60s 381 Sighting

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 10:54 pm
by Ivan3000
Nice 3 pickup model there!
Also, I really like the checker-bound headstock on the old 381! :mrgreen: