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Robert Murphy


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West Virginia
Post  Posted 31 Oct 2020 5:34 pm    
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This 1950's long scale 25 fret Rickenbacker was pretty corroded when it arrived last month. Although mostly original and unmolested the controls were gummed with oil and the nut and bridge chipped and deeply grooved. I stripped it down and took it to Mizell Music in Hagerstown. Larry is the master brass instrument repairman. He polished it and baked the clear lacquer finish. The pickup mount was sent to Elkhart IN to be nickel plated. New CTS 250 ohm pots and a Russian .047 oil and paper cap is installed. The Shoes are from a donor 100 and I plan to have the old ones redone. Classic Ric voice. Plenty of volume. The tone control goes from a little to deep to a little to bright with no loss of volume. Good for another 70+ years. Here are some before and after shots.











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Garry Vanderlinde


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CA
Post  Posted 31 Oct 2020 11:11 pm    
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Would the flying saucer tone and vol. knobs be original? I like the round aluminum tone and vol. knobs shown in the early photos.. They are probably original. I've seen these knobs on other guitars of this era and I think make this guitar even more special.
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Ryan Lunenfeld


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Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 31 Oct 2020 11:29 pm    
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great work! was that one of keoki's?

If you need another nut I think I have an extra. well not really "extra" but you get my drift. I'd rather it get used than sit in my spare parts pile.
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Robert Murphy


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West Virginia
Post  Posted 1 Nov 2020 5:44 am    
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Mr George Lake was the previous owner along with Tommy H from AU. The knurled knobs are Sears and Roebuck according to an old forum post. The saucers are correct. Ryan I purchased a Bakelite electric box and cut out the new nut and saddle. There’s plenty left, thanks. The tuners are from StewMac and are close to the originals. I had to eclipse the mounting holes rather than disturb the one’s tapped into the headstock, #3x48.
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Bill Groner


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QUAKERTOWN, PA
Post  Posted 1 Nov 2020 6:40 am    
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Beautiful Fry Pan. Nice work to ALL involved in the resto.
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Mike Anderson


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British Columbia, Canada
Post  Posted 1 Nov 2020 8:53 am    
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Byron Myhre told me it had gone to you, Robert. It looks fantastic and I’m really happy for you! Play it in good health.
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Michael Hogan


Post  Posted 1 Nov 2020 2:07 pm    
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Beautiful job. I believe the flying saucer knobs are correct and look great.
I will post a link in the Facebook Rickenbacker Lap Steel group. Please check it out.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2769681163359527
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Larry Jamieson


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Walton, NY USA
Post  Posted 2 Nov 2020 4:09 am    
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Nice! I need to get my fry pan restored. The teflon is coming off...
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Keith Aiken

 

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North Carolina, USA
Post  Posted 12 Nov 2020 4:56 am     Fry pan restoration
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i guess bakelite is traditional material concearning rick guitars. did the originals use steel nut & inserts? it would be interesting to hear the difference between steel & bakelite. what about delrin? my clinesmith pan has steel nut & saddle
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Scott Thomas

 

Post  Posted 13 Nov 2020 10:03 am    
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I had two '30s frypans and both had metal nuts and bridge saddles. One had what looked like a replacement nut (metal), but as I recall the metal on the rest was brass. Bakelite (or what ever that material is on the back plate and nut is) was used on post-war models.

I wondered if that was George's (Keoki's) frypan when I saw the sticker. George used to say of his frypan that it looked like someone used it as a canoe paddle! Nice restoration!
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Don Barnhill


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California, USA
Post  Posted 13 Nov 2020 11:13 am    
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Awesome job on the restoration.
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Robert Murphy


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West Virginia
Post  Posted 13 Nov 2020 12:36 pm    
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Because it was owned by a well know player I had a decision to make. In the long run this piece of history will be around in 100 years if cared for. The level of oxidation was beginning to pit the aluminum so I chose to have it restored. In 20 years I will be 90 and someone will get a good guitar.
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Bill Groner


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QUAKERTOWN, PA
Post  Posted 13 Nov 2020 1:25 pm    
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Larry Jamieson wrote:
Nice! I need to get my fry pan restored. The teflon is coming off...


I've looked around and I think you will find, it's cheaper to buy a new one. Walmart has some nice ones! Laughing
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Joe Cook


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Lake Osoyoos, WA
Post  Posted 13 Nov 2020 3:24 pm    
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Awesome work Robert! You should be proud of that one. Cool
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Steve Marinak


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Man O War Cay, Abaco, Bahamas
Post  Posted 19 Nov 2020 4:26 pm    
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VERY nice. Great job!
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