This book is a must if you're a Ric 12 sting fan. With that said, I was a bit disappointed that it seemed just a bit below the level of quality of the previous books by Bacon, the Rickenbacker, Fender and Gretsch books. While very similar, it's not quite the same. I was a bit suprised on how little space was devoted to Roger McGuinn- you could almost write a book about McGuinn and his Rickenbacker. Perhaps at least a chapter would be in order? Overall, I'm glad Bacon wrote it and glad to own it, but I still crave more detail. I'd love some detail about repairs, weak spots, maybe some factory photos? Perhaps this is not possible with the way Rickenbacker is run, but it seems that these books would sell even more guitars for them.
Good documented and illustrated book ,well written for me A+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
great book for anyone who is a rickenbacker lover
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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