Help me identify this knobs

Jan 2, 2016
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Hello everybody.
I hope this is the right place for this request, considering the knobs as hardware.
I would to know the name of this vintage looking knobs, and consequently where to find them.
I saw them in the Rick posted below and also in one of the Woodstock Collection Spector basses videos on YouTube, with Ian Martin Allison.
 

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Antique Electronics has a version for somewhat less then Bickenrocker.

 
Those came stock on the middle one in my profile pic, the 4003AC, same rick you saw it on.
They definitely have a unique look and feel to them!

If the Rickenbacker ones prove hard to get or if you want a cheaper option, you could look up different luthier supplies, or even replacement parts section on online retailers like thomann/g4m. Oven/TV knobs as was stated previously.
 
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Hello everybody.
I hope this is the right place for this request, considering the knobs as hardware.
I would to know the name of this vintage looking knobs, and consequently where to find them.
I saw them in the Rick posted below and also in one of the Woodstock Collection Spector basses videos on YouTube, with Ian Martin Allison.

Antique Electronics has a version for somewhat less then Bickenrocker.

Yeah, ^This^. I have a set of the Rickenbacker ones that I bought... a long time ago, now. I'm pretty sure they're in a box in the basement - along with a Rick "Horseshoe" bridge pickup, and a Toaster neck pickup. I was going to build a project bass that was "sort of" Rick looking, using an old Kramer aluminum "tuning fork" neck - that's also down in the basement somewhere. Maybe I'll get around to finishing it - one of these days... :whistle: