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Allen Hutchison


From:
Kilcoy, Qld, Australia
Post  Posted 6 Apr 2018 4:17 pm    
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Many thanks to George, of Georgeboards fame! Cool
I recently saw a post by Steve Wilson regarding 3D printed guitars parts i.e. replacement bridge for his Model 59 Rickenbacker.
I've secured a couple from George, that I intend to install into guitars in my collection.
Also, I'll be sending other vintage parts for George to copy & add to his digital software catalogue, so that replacement parts can be made available to all.
As a lefty, I must say that this service will be a tremendous boon for those of us who have had problems converting instruments for our use in the past.
So many thanks George, for your engineering & 3D printing expertise, for our collective benefit.
I know this is not a cheap exercise for you!
Cheers, Allen. Smile
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Bill McCloskey


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Nanuet, NY
Post  Posted 6 Apr 2018 5:04 pm    
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George is a great guy and a fellow entrepreneur. His contribution to the steel guitar is immeasurable.
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Steve Wilson


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Morgan Hill, California, USA
Post  Posted 6 Apr 2018 7:16 pm    
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George is the man! Thanks for helping keep these old guitars alive.
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Jeff Spencer

 

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Queensland, Australia
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2018 2:06 pm    
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I saw some of these parts Allen speaks of yesterday. Top shelf and a great service to folk with older instruments. Remember too that you can now print in various composite materials which will bring about more soundscape experimentation!
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Steve Wilson


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Morgan Hill, California, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2018 2:24 pm     Love the GeorgeBoards PLA Bridge
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I kind of hate to admit it, but I prefer the tone of George's PLA bridge on my Rick Model 59 over the original Bakelite one we used as the model to be 3D printed. I encourage anyone needing a new bridge to get in contact with Mr. Boards.
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Allen Hutchison


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Kilcoy, Qld, Australia
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2018 3:24 pm     Re: Love the GeorgeBoards PLA Bridge
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Steve Wilson wrote:
I kind of hate to admit it, but I prefer the tone of George's PLA bridge on my Rick Model 59 over the original Bakelite one we used as the model to be 3D printed. I encourage anyone needing a new bridge to get in contact with Mr. Boards.


I'm very glad to hear that news Steve, as my parts remain uninstalled ATM, & I was unable to answer that question yesterday at my steel club.
George also tells me he's going to work on PLA (poly-lastic-acid) with copper, which will afford a "sheen" type semi polish, as compared to the matt finish of the PLA & carbon fibre.
I'd also like to suggest that any other lefty's out there, who would like to do proper left hand conversions, get in touch with George.
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George Piburn


From:
The Land of Enchantment New Mexico
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2018 4:35 pm     Thanks Fellas
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Thanks for the good words everyone, to anyone wanting parts for DIY Projects I am Glad To Help You.

I made the Copper Version and it is really cool looking and has a definite metal sonic quality.

All of the Metal infused versions can be Buffed - Sanded - Polished - Painted, - The copper got really shiny after a few minutes using 400 and 600 sand paper.

We also make a Stainless Steel, and Now very pleased to announce we are going to get BRASS or BRONZE.

The Polymer is PLA = PolyLatic-Acid with 40 % powdered metal or carbon fiber added to it. Amazingly PLA is also Biodegrade-able. So no long term detriment to our environment.

So far in the Rickenbacher Realm, we have created this NS bridge , (The Triangular Pointy one) and an 8 String one that goes on the Panda Bodies.

We also have some DIY Bridge and Nut Sets in 6 and 8 string Versions,
with Pre Notched string slots for C6-A6 -- Open E-D type tunings.
Both have countersunk holes for hold down screws.

I make these parts to Help Folks make their own steel guitars;
and to Help Folks keep their old and broken Rickenbacher guitars alive for another generation of playing.
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Steve Wilson


From:
Morgan Hill, California, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2018 9:45 pm     Rick Panda Bridge Clarification
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Hi George and all,
Just wanted to clarify the Rickenbacher Bakelite Panda bridge George duplicated from an original I sent via Bill Creller will fit the post war guitars with the metal tailpiece. It is wide enough to accommodate 6, 7 or 8 strings.
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Len Amaral

 

From:
Rehoboth,MA 02769
Post  Posted 9 Apr 2018 12:14 pm    
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I believe I got these wood replacement panels from George for my late 1940’s model B. Looks cool.
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