Nice 1972 381 blueburst

Early years of Rickenbacker Guitars prior to and including 1972

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8mileshigh
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Nice 1972 381 blueburst

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The seller is currently considering offers in excess of $35k..........not mine I hasten to add.

Here are some photos for everyone (except Jdog :lol: )

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Re: Nice 1972 381 blueburst

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Wow a shaded-blue 381! But why is the soundhole 'filled in?'
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:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

WANT WANT WANT WANT. :shock:


(not at THAT price though. :roll: )
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It is cool as can be and no doubt unique. But he's dreaming.
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Looks like the same one discussed (with 2 photos) in this thread: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=400822&start=15

Are the checker-bound soundhole and headstock original?

Also, AFAIK, the Ac'cent VB was pretty much gone as a factory option by 1970 or so.
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Get out the jigsaw on the sound hole. I love the checkerboard binding on headstock. Nice custom color. 35,000 pesos maybe. Good luck with 35k IMO. Never can tell.
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You'd think for 35K one would demonstrate that the neck can handle tension on the strings. What's up with that?
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That is a very unusual 381 for certain! 8)
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Nice 1972 381 blueburst

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badeggs wrote:Wow a shaded-blue 381 ! But why is the soundhole 'filled in?'
Was there any explanation for that unusual sound hole ?
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8mileshigher wrote:
badeggs wrote:Wow a shaded-blue 381 ! But why is the soundhole 'filled in?'
Was there any explanation for that unusual sound hole ?

The grain of the wood inside the slash ("soundhole") appears to match that outside of it. It may be a soundhole-shaped inlay not a bound soundhole.
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libratune wrote:
8mileshigher wrote:
badeggs wrote:Wow a shaded-blue 381 ! But why is the soundhole 'filled in?'
Was there any explanation for that unusual sound hole ?

The grain of the wood inside the slash ("soundhole") appears to match that outside of it. It may be a soundhole-shaped inlay not a bound soundhole.
+1, that was my first and still impression of the "sound hole".
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libratune wrote:The grain of the wood inside the slash ("soundhole") appears to match that outside of it. It may be a soundhole-shaped inlay not a bound soundhole.
Very strange. Shaded-blue, which I didn't know they did that late...unless it was resprayed? Or a factory leftover...

And Van Ghent tuners to boot. It may not be worth 35k but it's not gonna be cheap.
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I've seen at least one more instrument with that non-soundhole. Mile Parks owns it. Transluscent Red 365. I think I remember another one too, in Azure-glo. Cool.
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In other words...it's a solid-top?
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Besides the rounded "F" series, this is the most unique Rickenbacker I may have ever seen...so somber blue, but great!

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