Lead Guitar Phrasing

Has anyone else heard the expression "Good Grief Rickenbacker"?
My father used to exclaim, as in 'oh my God' etc. I know it is a Rickenbacker guitar and I thought my father had just done it (he's a bit like that ... ha ha) but I did a Google search and few people had mentioned it, but no one explained why .. just thought of it as I was working and I said 'weigh Rickenback God! "And all my colleagues asked hell I said .. ha ha I thought it was a well-known phrase, which led me to investigate further. Thank you
I had never heard before. Back when his father was young (maybe before), the Peanuts comic strip made the phrase "Good grief" famous, was something that Charlie Brown said that a lot. Also, it was not his Beagle Snoopy often pretended to be an ace of World War I flying with his house as his Sopwith Camel. "Rickenbacker" more than likely referred to the passenger top of the American war, Eddie Rickenbacker (whose biography contains much more than just knock the Germans, well worth reading.) outside, it is not a phrase that I would be familiar.
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