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Another checker-binding question
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 7:59 am
by bassduke49
I'm looking at having my vintage '72 MG refinished. I had tried to do that back when I bought it used, but didn't do a very good job. Anyway, before we start sanding away, I need to know if the checker binding inboard of the white binding is as deep as the white binding? I don't want to sand it and discover the checkers go only a few millimeters deep . . . Aaaaarrgh! Anybody out there know?
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 10:14 am
by paul_yan
Hi Paul,
According to the
Bunny Bass interview with Mr. Hall:
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"...that cute-looking black/white
"checkerboard" binding that we love so much. This binding is specially made for
Rickenbacker in Germany by glueing hundreds of thin square sheets (each one is
1 meter x 1 meter in size) of alternating black or white plastic on top of each other.
This is repeated until a 1 meter cube is created. This cube is then cut with a laser
into tiny strips to produce the binding you see here. That's a lot of binding.
The cost of each cube? A quarter of a million dollars!"
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So I'm pretty sure the black squares are just as deep as the white strip.

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2003 10:36 am
by bassduke49
Wow! Thanks, Paul. Yes that picture tells it all; maybe a bit more than 1/4" which will work out fine.