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Rickenbacker Bass Book
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 4:01 pm
by T28
Reading older threads I see where Vincent Gallo was working on a bass book.
Did it ever get published and if so is it still available?
I searched Amazon and a few other sites but could not find anything.
Re: Rickenbacker Bass Book
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 4:08 pm
by woodyng
I was noticing that too on that revived thread about Chris Squire's 4001. I think if it had come out,Mr. Gallo would have mentioned it here. (lots of GUARANTEED sales on that one!)

Re: Rickenbacker Bass Book
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:06 pm
by jingle_jangle
Well, Vincent is working on many things...
Re: Rickenbacker Bass Book
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 5:49 pm
by bassduke49
Vincent stated he was going to write a book on early Rick basses (I presume from the '50s and '60s only). This was several years ago, and I've heard nothing since. I attempted communication with him for possible use of photos of some of his collection for my book, but have never been granted a reply. I think focusing on the first 10 years or so of Rickenbacker basses would be a tough sell to publishers and potential buyers, but these days you can easily self publish anything and produce as few books as you desire. I'm open to helping him with his book if he is willing to help with mine. What do you say, Vincent?
I'm going whole hog on my book, though; the complete field guide to ALL Rick basses from the beginning to today. I know, I've been promising it for years, too, but my book is not just a pipe dream. My deadline with Hal Leonard/Backbeat Books is 1 December, and I figure that the book will be available in spring 2013. You can see sample pages at:
http://www.rocks-bottom.com
Re: Rickenbacker Bass Book
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 6:50 pm
by T28
Paul, your book looks great but I wish the sample pages would enlarge enough to actually see something (and I have a 30" monitor!)
Hope you will keep us informed cause I will definitely be down for one!
You gonna have the special signed versions for us forum members?
Re: Rickenbacker Bass Book
Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 7:17 pm
by bassduke49
Thanks, Stephen. Once I get the book to HL/BB, it will be up to them to sell and deliver the book. I believe an electronic version is also planned. I won't be driving around hawking a trunk load of books at guitar shows, and I'm going to be allotted only a small number of books that I will give to a select few major contributors and in exchange for key photos and such. I'm not going to get rich on this. When the book comes out, though, it should become readily available through book stores, Amazon, etc.
Re: Rickenbacker Bass Book
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 10:53 am
by inhuien
And your sample page for the 4000 shows the best Rickenbacker promo shot ever.
Re: Rickenbacker Bass Book
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 1:30 pm
by bassduke49
Do you mean the one with the gal? She's holding what was probably one of the very first Rick basses. It has the output jack on the face of the pickguard. The gal is cute, but unnamed. But what other guitar book has made use of the word "crinoline"?

Re: Rickenbacker Bass Book
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 5:24 pm
by Oz_Greg
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Paul,
You should consider self-publishing, it cuts out the middle men and really isn't all that hard.
There's a wealth of info on it online.
I've done it with my own book in the past:
http://www.tz350.net/yamaha_two_stroke_ ... cycles.htm
I marketed it through my little website and then eventually on fleaBay, sold out of books and had to have a re-print done.
Greg
Re: Rickenbacker Bass Book
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 5:39 pm
by bassduke49
Thanks, Greg. Already considered that and was well along to doing that when HL/BB regained interest. Now I'm under contract with them and I'll be better off. They'll be able to distribute and sell thousands of books more than I could. This is, as they say in baseball, "the show."
Re: Rickenbacker Bass Book
Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:44 pm
by Oz_Greg
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Fair enough Paul.
Good luck with it all!
I'll definately be buying a copy when it gets published.
Greg