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Denny Turner

 

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Post  Posted 18 Oct 2021 4:36 am    
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WANTED: Early 1950s Rickenbacker bakelite model BD, 7 strings or 8 strings.

Features of this specific early 1950s model BD are:
--- Strings' ball-ends mount through the body.
--- Bridge is screwed onto the body.
--- Pickup has 1.25" magnets.
--- Pickup is mounted to a chromed bezel surrounding the pickup. The chrome bezel is screwed onto the body. The chromed bezel does NOT extend rearward to form a strings mount tailpiece like model B's did from 1946 until the BD model came to being in the early 1950s.
--- The top (face) of the headstock has a flip-up cover covering the tuners' string shafts.
--- If the headstock cover is missing (and if the neck is original), there will be 2 screw holes that mounted the cover's hinge, and 2 smaller screw holes near the neck nut that mounted the cover's hold-down latch.
--- If the neck is original it will have the taller neck "ribs" (longerons) that are straight from the neck wrist to the body joint ...which began on early 1940 B model bakelites and continued thereafter.
--- A pre-war (pre-1940) replacement neck would be OK too; They are very rare on the early 1950s model BD, but have been seen, due to preference or to replace a broken original neck. The pre-war necks have the shorter longerons that curve to meet the neck heel body joint.

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Strings mount through body.
Screw-on bridge.
Pickup mounting bezel does not extend rearward as a strings mount tailpiece:






Flip-up headstock cover:









1940 onward: TALL NECK LONGERONS are straight from the neck wrist to the body joint.
This is the type neck that would be original on a Rickenbacker model BD:



Pre 1940: SHORTER NECK LONGERONS curve near & to meet the neck heel body joint.
This type neck is very rarely found on a Rick model BD, although it's been seen, obviously a replacement neck.
This type neck would be OK for the Rick model BD I'm looking to buy:



Would also consider a B7 or B8 1946 or later, with the chromed-metal strings ball-ends receiver tail piece.


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Denny Turner

 

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Post  Posted 30 Oct 2021 5:24 am    
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Post  Posted 30 Dec 2021 12:55 am    
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Post  Posted 31 Dec 2021 11:47 am    
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Hello Denny! I was in your store, in 1989 and my jaw dropped seeing your guitars. I walked out of there with two 30's frypans and my favorite sounding lap , a prewar Rick B6, all at great prices. I was there the weekend of the HSGA show in '89.
The prices of instruments were VERY reasonable. Jim Danz was my salesman
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