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Byrd's Rickenbacker Photos

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I found this great website with great photos of The Ricks used by the Byrds with a time-line and lots of info.Check it out:

http://www.mlode.com/~813/byrdsrick2.html
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Oh,how stupid,there is a link to this site on the hompage of this website already.Sorry. I just found this site while I was surfing the web looking for info on 12-strings.I am trying to decide between a 330/12 or a 360/12.
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http://www.mlode.com/~813/byrdsrick2.html

what is that spot on the upper part of the guitar? You can see it in 2 of the pix.
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hmmm I see .... what is a "marker for the wood grain" ?
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the marker in the photo helps match the wood grain between the two photos. to prove it's the same guitar, i believe.
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