Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars
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Jonathan Stuart
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by Jonathan Stuart » 27 Apr 2011 5:32 pm
I have a Rickenbacker double neck and can't find much info on it.
Guessing it is early 60s. Anyone have an idea of its value?
Thank you,
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by b0b » 27 Apr 2011 6:05 pm
Nice. I have its baby brother (single neck). I paid about $300 for it a few years ago.
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by Jonathan Stuart » 27 Apr 2011 6:49 pm
Any idea what era it might be? Or where to find info?
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by Ron Whitfield » 27 Apr 2011 6:54 pm
Those are awesome early/mid 50s era steels, and dbl. 8s would easily be worth 1 1/2K, to me. Your's is probably somewhere under that only because 6 strings are generally less sought after, however big name sellers could ask for the moon. It is a sweetie. Check this out
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... ca429683ca
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by Bill Creller » 27 Apr 2011 8:04 pm
Even though they are nice guitars, Rickenbackers don't bring the money that the Fender D8s etc do, and being a D6 makes it less desirable for buyers.
Of course if you want to keep it and play it, the value is a moot point, and that one is in really good condition.
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by S.M. Johnson » 27 Apr 2011 8:19 pm
One of your own SGF members sold a Dbl-8 just like the one you have photographed in this post a little over a year ago for somewhere close to $1,000. I think it was advertised here on the Forum. You might want to check that out.
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by Jon Nygren » 28 Apr 2011 4:29 am
That is a mid 50's model. I had a blond double 8 like that- traded it for a Fender Custom. It was an outstanding guitar, and i'd still have it if I could have afforded to just buy a triple.
I'd love to own another someday...the value is hard to say- like someone noted above, they don't really have the collector value of Fenders, but there are guys out there(like me) who would pay a decent price.
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by Todd Clinesmith » 28 Apr 2011 7:49 am
I know the Dbl 8's are called a DW-16
It's probably a DW-12.
Great guitars. I'd think its worth somewhere around $800- 1000
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by b0b » 28 Apr 2011 8:51 am
D-6 models with legs are more desirable among rock guitarists than steel players. Steve Kimock, for example, plays a D-6.
The advantage of this particular guitar is the wonderful Rickenbacker horseshoe pickups. I'm drooling over the picture just thinking about it. I agree with Todd about the value ($800-$1000). You can probably reach that ballpark on Ebay. Here on the Forum it would have to be priced slightly lower to sell quickly.
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by Ron Simpson » 28 Apr 2011 9:43 am
This site may provide a little more information. There is a history page with older catalogs.
http://www.rickenbacker.com/
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by b0b » 28 Apr 2011 10:17 am
Ron Simpson wrote: This site may provide a little more information. There is a history page with older catalogs.
http://www.rickenbacker.com/
This picture from 1956 shows the same model with a natural blond finish (no pun intended):
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by Mark Durante » 30 Apr 2011 5:07 pm
Looks like a 1955,56 or 57, great guitar, can't think of a better D-6. The serial number would help nail down the date
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by Jonathan Stuart » 8 May 2011 4:47 pm
Serial number D6065
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by Ron Whitfield » 8 May 2011 5:07 pm
Mark Durante wrote: can't think of a better D-6
My 50s Carvin D6 will give it a good race, but I'd hate to bet against that Ricky.
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by Mitch Crane » 8 May 2011 5:15 pm
This one's awesome, but I'd love to play that Ric !
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by Jonathan Stuart » 23 Jun 2011 2:01 pm
I am going to have to sell this beauty. Will post more pictures soon.
Jonathan
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by Mark Durante » 24 Jun 2011 2:05 am
Yours is a 1956, Rickenbacker's 25th anniversary
An earlier 1954 D-6 just sold on Ebay for $550.00 but it had no legs and the case was re-carpeted inside
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by Erv Niehaus » 24 Jun 2011 6:31 am
I've got a double and a triple neck Rickenbacker in this style:
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by b0b » 24 Jun 2011 8:13 am
You guys are killing me here. I love those old Ricks!
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by Steve Perry » 24 Jun 2011 8:19 am
Nice! Are there any soundclips of these old Rick consoles anywhere? I know what a Fenders and Gibsons sound like, but not the Ricks.
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by Erv Niehaus » 24 Jun 2011 8:32 am
Here's one I'm really proud of, it is single neck, Jerry Byrd model. Jerry said that this was his favorite guitar.
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by b0b » 24 Jun 2011 10:15 am
I have one like that, 'cept it has pedals.
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by Erv Niehaus » 24 Jun 2011 10:18 am
b0b,
You got me beat!
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by Jonathan Stuart » 4 Jul 2011 4:17 pm
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by Miles Lang » 19 Jul 2020 8:13 am
I wonder if you could wire the 2 pickups of the Ricky to make it humcancelling?