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Topic: rick bakelite & amp set |
Chris Walke
From: St Charles, IL
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Jim Landers
From: Spokane, Wash.
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Posted 9 Aug 2000 1:19 pm
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He claims it has the "wide" pick-up, but from the picture it looks like the 1 1/4" to me. |
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Ray Montee
From: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
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Posted 14 Aug 2000 6:50 am
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The amp is identical to the one of mine that was recently stolen. If I had the cash, I'd buy them as a set! Dratt! |
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Lew Collins
From: Boulder, Colorado, USA
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Posted 15 Aug 2000 5:15 am
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It looks like a Wide 1 1/2" pickup to me...there's no surround or mounting plate. That's what to look for. Beauty! |
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J D Sauser
From: Wellington, Florida
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Posted 15 Aug 2000 5:43 am
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It's a wide 1.5" pick-up. 1940-1945. These were the early "white plate" guitars, every thing remained the same as on pre-war models except that the bakelite formula for the neck (at least) had been changed to a more machinable composition for the small white paint filled millings along both sides of each fret and then of course, the change to white plates instead of chrome plated ones.
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Work is only for people who don't steel jaydee@bellsouth.net
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Lynn Kasdorf
From: Waterford Virginia, USA
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Posted 15 Aug 2000 7:02 am
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Boy, I'd love to have that amp. I have a 6 string and a 7 string Rick just like this, and they are awesome sounding. The best harmonic sustain of anything I own, even my '36 frypan.
Unfortunately, one of my Ricks is missing an upper bout white plate. Anybody know of somebody that is hoarding spare parts for these? |
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Lew Collins
From: Boulder, Colorado, USA
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Posted 16 Aug 2000 5:52 am
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Bob Stone, producer of the Savcred Steel CD's and member here, has a friend who makes replacement plates. Lew |
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Ray Montee
From: Portland, Oregon (deceased)
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Posted 17 Aug 2000 7:23 am
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How does a dummy like me find out if that Ric and amp set are still available? |
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