1967 365 'As New!'

Early years of Rickenbacker Guitars prior to and including 1972

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Last few.

Enjoy!!! 8)
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Re: 1967 365 'As New!'

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Squeeeeeeeze these grommets down a little more baby !

thats superb condition! 8)
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scotty wrote:Squeeeeeeeze these grommets down a little more baby !

thats superb condition! 8)

The neck on this is perfect.
If you look at other 365's from 1967 in the register, most have the pickups screwed down like this. 8)
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Re: 1967 365 'As New!'

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Yeah i do believe the neck is forward though Rob the pick ups are like this cause the string and the Bridge pick up are at close proximity yes you can raise the bridge but high up in the fretboard you will have high action.Keeping it low to the pickup helps keep the string action lets say level throughout the whole fretboard.
a side on photo of the whole guitar might show it,not to say that its anything to worry about mind you.
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scotty wrote:Yeah i do believe the neck is forward though Rob the pick ups are like this cause the string and the Bridge pick up are at close proximity yes you can raise the bridge but high up in the fretboard you will have high action.Keeping it low to the pickup helps keep the string action lets say level throughout the whole fretboard.
a side on photo of the whole guitar might show it,not to say that its anything to worry about mind you.
I'd be onto Ric for a replacement guitar then! :lol:
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Re: 1967 365 'As New!'

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wahahahhahhaaha
it is a cracker :D
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Re: 1967 365 'As New!'

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Amazing! Questions: White nut on a '67? Early black knobs? What's up w/ the case?

Any chance we can get a scan of the "guitar servicing instructions"?
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Re: 1967 365 'As New!'

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danm wrote:Any chance we can get a scan of the "guitar servicing instructions"?
this will help if you are suffering from worn nuts :wink:
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danm wrote:Amazing! Questions: White nut on a '67? Early black knobs? What's up w/ the case?

Any chance we can get a scan of the "guitar servicing instructions"?
Sorry, I'm just the bringer of pictures. I know nothing about vintage Rics.
I'll leave it up to the experts on here to discuss those features. :)
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