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Re: 1993Plus!!!

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gregw9 wrote: I can't think of a single "Gee, I wish they would have..." with this guitar.

I can...make it with dot inlays and they'd have it even better ....
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These look amazing! Although I will say, I prefer the old Made in the USA sticker :P
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I have been away from this forum for awhile, so I am late to this party. This sure looks like a tempting model. Wow, it's so cool to see this is actually available. I own a 330-12 with hi-gains and a 360-12 with toasters. This 1993+ seems like it could be a different animal. Oh brother ...
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I want to "chime" in and say I just got a 1993 Plus in FG from POTR and am thoroughly loving the experience. The wide neck is a pleasure to play. Reminds me of my old Tom Petty 660/12. The body is resonant and the weight and feel are just right. This latest addition to the RIC line-up is a real winner. Been playing it since it got here New Year's Eve. Yee-haw!! :D :D
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Here's my MID that came at the end of November - probably a short run, as I've only seen two others advertised. And yes, it's magnificent.
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Congrats Bob on a color few have seen. I have not had this much fun with a new model in a long time. I really enjoy the 330W/6 but this model is amazing. 8) 8)
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Thanks, Tim. ENJOY!
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I'm new to this forum.
Just got me a 1993Plus on Ebay.
Cannot wait to start learning/playing this 12-string.
Will be my first Ric!!
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squirebass wrote:...... But if I decided that I wanted to replace the 6 saddle bridge with the 12 saddle , its pretty much just a drop in mod, isn't it? The 6 saddle bridge might be my only reservation about this model....
I didn't had any tuning issues with the stock 6 saddle bridge so far. Though the second high E string is so close to the edge of the saddle that it looks like it is jumping down the next minute.
It doesn't seem to be just a drop in mod with the stock RIC 12 saddle bridge - designed for the standard narrow neck, you can't use the whole width range of the fretboard. Winfield Vintage offers a solution : http://winfieldvintage.com/parts/tom-bridge.html
This solution is also fully reversible. Does anyone has any experience with this one ?

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xpitt wrote:
squirebass wrote:... It doesn't seem to be just a drop in mod with the stock RIC 12 saddle bridge - designed for the standard narrow neck, you can't use the whole width range of the fretboard
Isn't the RIC 12 saddle bridge stock on the 660/12 that has a 1 3/4" nut width? Or, am I misinterpreting your post?
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jps wrote: Isn't the RIC 12 saddle bridge stock on the 660/12 that has a 1 3/4" nut width? Or, am I misinterpreting your post?
I really don't know if the 12 saddle bridge was only made to fit the 660/12. Aren't they also on the 381/12 which has the narrow neck ?
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That may be. IIRC, the 12 saddle bridge was introduced with the 660/12TP model so I figured it was optimized for the wider neck.
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I tried to hold it onto to check spacing and it seemed that the string spacing was narrower than the cutting of the 6 saddles of the stock bridge which it came with
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Interesting! I would have thought otherwise.
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jps wrote:That may be. IIRC, the 12 saddle bridge was introduced with the 660/12TP model so I figured it was optimized for the wider neck.
The RIC 12-saddle bridge was introduced as an integral part of the 370-12 Roger McGuinn signature series in 1988. The RM has the standard RIC nut width, not a wider neck like the 660 or 1993 Plus.
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