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Mark Davis

 

From:
Bakersfield, Ca
Post  Posted 19 Apr 2000 7:22 pm    
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Got that ultra clean 1939 Rickenbacker today and it actually looks better than it does in the pictures. Its a 9.99/10 with just one very faint nick in the end about 1/64" had to look for awhile to even find it.

I think it might even have the original strings on it cause they have a black winding around the backs of the strings where they twist. I'll save the strings incase they are the originals.

Even with the old strings I can tell what its going to sound like. Its different than my 52 Fender Champion Steel has alot more thicker tone. Its going to be great for Hawaiian stuff cause even with these rusty old strings it sustains good!

I have never owned anything this old in this good of condition this is a true time capsule piece. The tuner buttons have shrunken a little like they always do but dont have any cracks and work fine.

My only complaint is its so chrome and shiny its kinda hard for me to see the tiny position markers.

Going to put some new strings on it tonight and will post a follow up.

Anyone have any good ideas for Hawaiian tunings for 6 strings?

I'd like a tuning where I can strum across all the strings and play chords that sound good and just move up and down the neck without a whole lot of slants.

B11th? C6th? I'm open to any new ideas and have lots of strings to experiment with.

[This message was edited by Mark Davis on 20 April 2000 at 12:05 AM.]

[This message was edited by Mark Davis on 20 April 2000 at 12:36 AM.]

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mikey


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New Jersey
Post  Posted 19 Apr 2000 11:32 pm    
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Hula music, strumming, few slants,6 string...Hmmm....I'd go, E7, L-H BDEG#BE
Aloha,
Mike
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Ian McLatchie

 

From:
Sechelt, British Columbia
Post  Posted 20 Apr 2000 2:20 am    
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Mark: You just had to rub it in, didn't you?
I've had my Silver Hawaiian in B11, and it sounded great. Have you had the pickup off to see if there's newspaper stuffed inside?(there almost certainly will be). With stuffing removed, these instruments sound even more resonant.
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Mark Davis

 

From:
Bakersfield, Ca
Post  Posted 20 Apr 2000 3:49 am    
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Hi Ian. Its definatly got the newspspers stuffed inside I can see them thru the small holes where the ball ends of the strings go.

Guess I'll have to pull the pickup out and take them out and see if it makes it sound better.

I think it might have had the original strings on it they were super rusted.

While changing strings 3 of the tuner buttons cracked and pretty much crystalized so will need a new set of tuners and I'll be ready to get kicked out of my apt.

Thanks for the tip on removing the newspspers.
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Bill Leff


From:
Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Post  Posted 20 Apr 2000 8:47 am    
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If you take the newspapers out, make sure you save them. Those 1930's newspapers sound a lot better than today's.

Sorry, couldn't resist! :-)

-Bill
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