Photo of George Cole Needed - 4002

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Photo of George Cole Needed - 4002

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Hi Everyone -
I need your help.

If anyone has a photo of George Cole, please share. I have not been able to locate a photo of George ANYWHERE. I'd like to include this is the upcoming 4002 video.

I've already reviewed multiple Rickenbacker books, reviewed here on RickResource, checked with Brendan at Rickenbacker, reviewed everything I could find on Jordan Electronics (where George worked before Rickenbacker,) etc.

Thanks in advance!
Chris
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Which George Cole are you looking for? Bass player, I presume?
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libratune wrote: Sat Mar 01, 2025 1:51 am Which George Cole are you looking for? Bass player, I presume?
Hi Libratune -
I appreciate the question, and I should have clarified.

George Cole was the Chief Engineer at Rickenbacker (and indeed a bass player) who was responsible for the Rickenbacker 4002. Before his time at Rickenbacker, he was also the Chief Engineer (and Owner?) of Jordan Electronics whose claim to fame was creating the "Boss Tone," a miniature fuzz effects box which plugged directly into the guitar which was used on "Spirit In the Sky" by Norman Greenbaum.

That's the George Cole photo I'm seeking.

Thanks,
Chris
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Good news to report, everyone!

Thanks to Mark Arnquist, I've been able to reconnect with old friend, Rickenbacker rep Charles Malyska!

I've learned some fascinating information from both of these gentlemen for the forthcoming 4002 bass video, as both worked for Rickenbacker for many years. Oh, and BONUS - Charles had a photo from 1980 which included Chief Engineer George Cole, the man responsible for the 4002 bass!

L-R: Ron Carr, David Magana, Manny Gabler, Charles Malyska and George Cole. Video coming soon!
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Cool to see some of the history of the 4002. I can hardly wait to see the video!
8) 8) 8)
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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nixdad wrote: Mon Mar 24, 2025 9:14 am -R: Ron Carr, David Magana, Manny Gabler, Charles Malyska and George Cole. Video coming soon!
Is that the fine painting artist Bob Ross in the middle? :mrgreen:
Ron Carr, David Magana, Manny Gabler, Charles Malyska and George Cole 1980.jpeg
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cjj wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 12:40 am Cool to see some of the history of the 4002. I can hardly wait to see the video!
8) 8) 8)
Hi cjj -
I appreciate you chiming in. Yep, I'm looking forward to getting this done! It's going to include information which has never been revealed before, so it should be an interesting view. I'm really excited about sharing all I've learned.

I expect to have this done by the end of April.

Chris
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jps wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 11:04 am
nixdad wrote: Mon Mar 24, 2025 9:14 am -R: Ron Carr, David Magana, Manny Gabler, Charles Malyska and George Cole. Video coming soon!
Is that the fine painting artist Bob Ross in the middle? :mrgreen:

Ron Carr, David Magana, Manny Gabler, Charles Malyska and George Cole 1980.jpeg
Could be!
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