Looking for a 81/82/83 330 JG
Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 4:09 pm
Hi, I want to buy my first Ric, and I would really like to get one in this range, but i realize that may be difficult. My inspiration to get one is primarily Johnny Marr from the smiths, His is an 82 or 83. What I like is how the lower horn has a softer contour, the headstock is slim and it has klusons. I want a 330 like it, in the same way people want a 325c58 with a bigsby, etc.
you can see it at http://www.jmarr.com/johnny-marr/images ... er-330.jpg
and here:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_6TD08BbShLk/S ... %2B330.jpg
I have seen a few posts here, in passing, about luthiers who can make a newer ric cosmetically more like an old one. The lower horn I could live with, my main concern would be the headstock shape. I know that they are making the slim headstocks again, but I don't really want to wait.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-Model- ... 3:1|294:50
this one caught my eye, but I don't want to make a mistake. I don't mind waiting to modify it, but is it even feasible? Or does anyone know where an early 80's JG is for sale?
Any advice would be appreciated.
you can see it at http://www.jmarr.com/johnny-marr/images ... er-330.jpg
and here:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_6TD08BbShLk/S ... %2B330.jpg
I have seen a few posts here, in passing, about luthiers who can make a newer ric cosmetically more like an old one. The lower horn I could live with, my main concern would be the headstock shape. I know that they are making the slim headstocks again, but I don't really want to wait.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Rickenbacker-Model- ... 3:1|294:50
this one caught my eye, but I don't want to make a mistake. I don't mind waiting to modify it, but is it even feasible? Or does anyone know where an early 80's JG is for sale?
Any advice would be appreciated.