Ben Elder
From: La Crescenta, California, USA
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Posted 17 Apr 2011 1:02 am
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For the benefit of Rickenbacher archivists (Harry Sheppard et al.) and aficionados, I'm reporting a new acquisition.
UPDATE: I've decided to give it a spin on the fortune-wheel of commerce:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=1771164#1771164
B-6
Serial # C1616 (Best guess: 6's are indistinct, either/both may be 0's)
Pre-war, 1-1/2" pickup magnets.
PAT. NO. 1881229 in raised characters below the bridge
Strings-through-body.
PAT. NO. 2089171 stamped on plates under pickup thumbscrews
Frets not outlined in white
Chrome(?)-plated brass plates
RICKENBACHER ELECTRO RF LOS ANGELES headstock plate
Jack on player side
One tuner (4th string) replaced; otherwise individual Grovers with 7-sided buttons and hexagonal plates
V/T knobs replaced with chickenheads. Plates under V/T knobs are pushed in, implying either force to pots or else Goober and Jethro hammered down the edges to make sure the chickenheads had full clearance throughout their rotation.
Except as noted, all hardware looks original; very clean condition generally. Tone pot appears to be original. Sound is clean and strong.
Did not come with a case.
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B-7 model
Serial # C1769 (Best guess: last two digits are indistinct; third could be 5 or 6; last could be 6, 8, 9 or 0.)
Pre-war, 1-1/2" pickup magnets.
PAT. NO. 1881229 in raised characters below the bridge
Strings-through-body.
PAT. NO. 2089171 stamped on plates under pickup thumbscrews
Frets not outlined in white
Chrome(?)-plated brass plates
RICKENBACHER ELECTRO RF LOS ANGELES headstock plate
Jack on player side
Tuners are Grovers with 7-sided buttons and hexagonal plates; 3 individual tuners on bass side; 4-on-a-side strip on treble.
Ca. 1939.
Bakelite V/T knobs with arrows.
Except as noted, all hardware looks original.
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B-6 model
Serial # E8 -(long hyphen) 88 (Best guess: Might be E8-86; letter might be a B. Over Ric's entire history, Adolph and his charges couldn't die-stamp for squat.)
Post-war, 1-1/4" pickup magnets.
Tailpiece stamped with PAT. NO. 2089171
Frets outlined in white
Later-style neck (no heel).
White-enameled brass plates, worn
RICKENBACHER ELECTRO T-shaped headstock plate
Jack on audience side
Kluson single-line strip tuners; shafts go all the way through the housing
Black flying- saucer V/T knobs, both on treble side.
Hardware looks original; well-played by original owner Los Angeles radio performer and teacher Beatrice Kealoha Cook. This Ric toured with Ben Harper and was used on the CD "Fire & Skill," Tribute to the Jam's Paul Weller.
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SILVER HAWAIIAN
E 116
Single volume knob, probably unoriginal
1/2" Pickup, black crinkle paint, probably a transplant.
Haven't pulled newspapers out to check date.
Jack on player side _________________ "Gopher, Everett?"
Last edited by Ben Elder on 24 Apr 2011 6:56 am; edited 3 times in total |
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Bill Creller
From: Saginaw, Michigan, USA (deceased)
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Posted 17 Apr 2011 10:54 pm
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Sounds like you did good!!
I worked on s/n C983, and added a tone control on it ( 1935 model likely) and C2112, just minor work on that one. |
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Ron Whitfield
From: Kaaawa, Hawaii, USA
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Posted 18 Apr 2011 11:52 am Stop the madness!
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In my best Arnold voice, 'it's not a panda'.
That rediculous tag pertains to the later years with white plates, and even then the cloying term should never again be used.
Congrats on the score! |
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