Check out this vid (Link) This is a long video,go to 24:00 to see trade show in 1957. At about 27:00 you can see the Rickenbacker booth.Chet Atkins at the Gretsch Booth at around 29:00.
othomas2 wrote:Thanks for posting. I've seen snippets before and other footage but nothing of this length.
I'd really love to own that Jazzmaster prototype !! I wonder where these guitars are right now.
Check out this guitar. It is at my friends store. He bought it about 20 years ago for $250. He thought it was a parts guitar but he sent photos to the Fender Museum and they told him it was guitar they used for testing pickups in the early 50's.
The center section comes out and they had blocks with different pickups I guess. They told him It was used when they started designing the stratocaster.
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Mo Rawka wrote:28:25. WTR, what is the deal with that fancy looking rick? AWESOME
Richard Smith said they were experimental models. The one on the left is still in the Rickenbacker Museum.The one on the right has "gone underground"(they don't know where it is).
these two are regular production Combo 400s.
Rory Gallager had a 1957 Combo 400
John Fallon of the Steppes also had a a '56 or '57 Combo 400
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pumpkin wrote:For me, the narration on this video made it unwatchable.
Why ? & if that it the case, then hit mute ?
He seemed to know all the more odd ball things like proto jazzmaster / Duo etc, but like when a strat was quite clearly being cut out, he was baffled..