1964 360F
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- kennyhowes
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Re: 1964 360F
I'd seen some layered binding like that on Ricks from time to time, but speckled throughout the '70s and '80s, not from the early sixties. Y'learn something new every day!
My hypothesis is that the body sat around for a year or so, and was used to fill an arbitrary order in '64, using whatever parts were on hand. Dig the F's huge roller saddles and weirdo saddle retainer nuts too.
My bucket list of Ricks is shrinking, but the F series remains there.
My hypothesis is that the body sat around for a year or so, and was used to fill an arbitrary order in '64, using whatever parts were on hand. Dig the F's huge roller saddles and weirdo saddle retainer nuts too.
My bucket list of Ricks is shrinking, but the F series remains there.
Re: 1964 360F
I like the older style F-bodies, with the controls on the pickguard.
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Me too.Clifton wrote:I like the older style F-bodies, with the controls on the pickguard.
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Me three. The later ones just don't do anything for me...no idea why.kennyhowes wrote:Me too.Clifton wrote:I like the older style F-bodies, with the controls on the pickguard.
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Me four! Classy look, and to me, the body shape is more classic jazz body style than the second version.
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Re: 1964 360F
I think the cutaway on the old style is more attractive.
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Re: 1964 360F
Both styles are lovely. Wiring up a mid-'60s one would be a task.
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Re: 1964 360F
+1, based on the inlays. A gorgeous and unique guitar...congrats Ronkennyhowes wrote:My hypothesis is that the body sat around for a year or so, and was used to fill an arbitrary order in '64, using whatever parts were on hand.
Re: 1964 360F
I've never seen an F I didn't likeI like the older style F-bodies, with the controls on the pickguard.
Re: 1964 360F
I once saw one with a funky homemade wooden pickguard, IIRC it was new style -- but I still liked it!jsm610 wrote:I've never seen an F I didn't likeI like the older style F-bodies, with the controls on the pickguard.
Re: 1964 360F
Ah, the wood-pickguard 360F-SPC. So rare...
Re: 1964 360F
That is just beautiful ,congrats Ron! 
Re: 1964 360F
Yes, very nice! Congrats!

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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I'll look around, I believe I have a picture of that one...libratune wrote:I once saw one with a funky homemade wooden pickguard, IIRC it was new style -- but I still liked it!jsm610 wrote:I've never seen an F I didn't likeI like the older style F-bodies, with the controls on the pickguard.
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