He was the highest scoring American ace in WW1.
Adolph Rickenbacker. And yes he was the owner of Rickenbacker Guitars
1984.
"Rickenbacker" is the oldest electronic pickup company in the world. As of now, they mostly make electric bass guitars and some electric guitars, but are still a high-quality brand.
There is the Rickenbacker 350, which is the full neck version of the 325. It is a little bit less expensive, and is being sold for around $2,000-$2,500 for a new one. Also there are a bunch of brands that make "copy" guitars. If you do some creative ebay searching, such as "lennon" "ric style" "ricky" "beatles" once in a while you will come across one. They are much cheaper than a real rickenbacker, (like $300-$500) and some are as good as a real rickenbacker. But there are some differences between a copy and a real rickenbacker, such as a different fretboard color and a different style of tailpiece.
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Edward Rickenbacker was born on October 8, 1890.
Edward Rickenbacker was born on October 8, 1890.
Eddie Rickenbacker's birth name is Edward Rickenbacker.
Captain Edward V. Rickenbacker House was created in 1895.
During WW1 Rickenbacker few a SPAD XIII
Yes, three adopted sons.
Yes, Brother Rickenbacker was indeed a Freemason. He was raised a Master Mason in Kilwinning Lodge #297 in Detroit, Michigan in 1922.
Edward V. Rickenbacker i think
Eddie Rickenbacker's name was Eddie Rickenbacker.
Rickenbacker was created in 1931.
Rickenbacker - car - was created in 1921.
Rickenbacker Causeway was created in 1947.