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12 string accent vibrato?????
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 5:23 am
by 8mileshigh
Has anybody ever tried an accent vibrato on their 360/12??? Would it work?
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 7:07 am
by scoobster28
DOubt it. It was tried on a famous 325/12 that was intended for John Lennon, but the factory realised it was a poor decision and removed it before shipment. If Rickenbacker cannot make it work reliably, then you might not be able to either!
I suppose you could try it though.
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2005 9:23 am
by jingle_jangle
The spring tension is designed for a six-string. I doubt that it would work or that you could get it to return to pitch reliably.
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 6:25 am
by 8mileshigh
I'm sure I've heard of someone doing it years ago. I just wondered if any forum members had taken the plunge and converted their guitar? I think it would look pretty cool, that big chunk of chrome!
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 6:42 am
by iamthebassman
I've played a couple of Vox 12-strings with vibratos, a tuning nightmare.
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 12:42 pm
by rick12dr
Don't forget the 60s Mosrite 12s as well, which had a kind of Bigsby looking vibrato on them . What were they thinking?!
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 3:50 pm
by larry_mondello
Must of been a really HOT day in Bakersfield when he came up with that idea .
Posted: Sat May 07, 2005 9:36 pm
by 8mileshigh
I knew I wasn't dreaming - he's the picture of a 370/12VB work in progress from around 1990.

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 3:27 am
by BobKat
Fabulous! Where did you get that pic?
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 3:56 am
by 8mileshigh
I was lucky enough to have a factory tour - back in 1990, I think it was.
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 5:23 am
by jingle_jangle
Ah, yes, the famed "wiggly neck" prototype...
The tension of the Accent is a function of the thickness and bend of the spring piece which links the bridge to the tailpiece. Because of this, you can't get it to work without remannufacturing that piece in a thicker material. Besides this, how ya gonna keep it in tune? Much easier to bend that tone electronically with a foot pedal.
If you like that "hunka hunka burnin' chrome" look, you'll have to fake it and build a non-functioning one, methinks.
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 5:33 am
by jingle_jangle
Incidentally, John Hall has aged well. He looks much better these days than he did 15 years ago!
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 6:47 am
by jwilli
Yes, he looks completely different.
:-0
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 7:37 am
by patrickkelly
Are those the prototype "noiseless" pickups?
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 7:41 am
by jingle_jangle
Let's not take that route.