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Topic: String spacing on Rickenbacker frypan |
Kekoa Blanchet
From: Kaua'i
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Posted 19 Dec 2016 12:36 pm
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Can anyone tell me what the string spacing is at the nut and at the bridge on a six-string Rickenbacker frypan? Just the distance from string 1 to string 6. Were these dimensions consistent throughout the production run of these instruments? Thanks for the help. |
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Noah Miller
From: Rocky Hill, CT
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Posted 19 Dec 2016 1:30 pm
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My 1950s A-25 is a hair under 1 7/8" at the nut and spot on 2" at the bridge. My late '30s A-22 is the same at the nut but 2 3/32" at the bridge. |
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Kekoa Blanchet
From: Kaua'i
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Posted 19 Dec 2016 8:42 pm
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Thanks Noah. The 2 3/32 measurement at the bridge is close to the dimension on a few other six string steel guitars I have lying around: Magnatone, JB frypan, Sierra, Rickenbacker bakelite. I wonder why they went to the narrower spacing on your later model frypan. Anybody know? |
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Bill Creller
From: Saginaw, Michigan, USA (deceased)
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Posted 21 Dec 2016 5:34 am
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The post-war frypan is a different animal, having a solid neck, open bottom with a cover etc, so the casting itself was changed from the early models, as well as the pickup & it's mounting...
No telling why, but saving money is the reason things like that are usually done !
Bobby Ingano always tells me that the post-war solid neck has more sustain ! |
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