We are dealing with a madman here people... But hey Tommy! You have yet to show us a certain Rickenbacker that I am very very fond of! Unless you've (god forbid) gotten rid of it.
"If you can hear it, you can play it". - Fred "Sonic" Smith
I think I'm still living in fear of getting a hard time about doing that to a Rick. Also, it goes against my whole saying no to humbuckers business. Little do most know, I have it set up for coil splitting so that's how it is whenever I play it. The Humbuckers are there though so I can have my Fred Rick.
Ok, I tried posting the Rick and made the pics real small and they were still supposedly too high. Anyway, I did the Guitar Party again this year and this was the spread.
Premier, it was a custom order, unfortunately, I forget the guy's name but at some point in the 70s it was a table/lap steel, and a guitorgan. Plays great! Weighs a ton! About 12.5 lbs.
The junior is actually a '56 and it is for sale if you really were interested. It's a refin with mostly new parts but the pickup and body are original. The headstock wasn't refinished so it still has TV Model on it.