
what a sweet looking guitar.
Has there ever been talk of doing a reissue of the 360s from the late 50s with the gold hardware, oven knobs etc?
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And while we're at it, let's put some Sperzel locking tuners! And Seymour Duncan pickups!paologregorio wrote: Kauffmanns may look cool, but they aren't very functional. IIRC there were some Capri models that came with an Accent. Personally, I it wouldn't bother me if a Capri C series model was not 100% period correct due to the guitar's having an Accent instead of a Kauffmann; an Accent WORKS! Besides, I'm sure one could specify "Kauffmann", or "Accent" when ordering the guitar, just like the 325 C series is available with either a Kauffmann or an Accent, depending on which year one orders.
I think back then it was just called brown.jimk wrote:I'm not certain what RIC called that color, but I like it.
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Ah, put whatever you want on it if you think it looks cool and it makes you happy!dpowell wrote:Interesting info, guys...didn't know they phased in Ac'cents along with the Kauffmans.
Sorry if I came off a bit strong up there, but I enjoyed the Kauffman on my former 325c58, even if I never really used it heavily. I've seen people really go off on the design and how c58s should have had Bigsbys, blah blah...
...somewhere in no-backlog-land there are Capri reissues waiting for us...