Ric or Rick?

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Ric or Rick?

Post by kirbywilson »

What is considered the appropriate abbreviation for Rickenbacker? Ric or Rick? Or both?
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Post by jingle_jangle »

Either--just not "Rik".
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When talking about the business, I think RIC is proper. When talking about basses I use "Rick".
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Post by rictified »

Ric Int. I use Ric for both.
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Post by beatlefan »

Same here, Scott...

I wouldn't use WRICK OR WRIC either..
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Post by expomick »

"Rihk" is fashionable in some circles.."Rickh" is no longer acceptable..."Wrick" is way out...I personally like to show some flair, and often use "Rhwrick"...it takes a lot of gumption and a fake British accent to pull this one off, but if you can manage it, you will be the hit of the party.
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Post by kirbywilson »

Whould you whike to see my Rhwickenbackah?
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Oh boy, here we go... Wonder where this one will end...
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Post by jwr2 »

RIC = Rickenbacker International Corporation

Rick = somebody's name

but when it comes to the correct abbreviation you are on your own there dude ...
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Post by jingle_jangle »

It's been exhausted, or at least I am.
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All things considered, I think that RIC(ric) takes it.
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Post by xcoyle »

My favorite is: Ricky, or is it Ricki, or is that a Lake?
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Post by ozover50 »

FWIW I prefer RIC (corporate) and Ric (instrument). They are sometimes called 'Rickies' over here but I'm not a fan of that.
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Post by rickenbrother »

What Scott said:

"When talking about the business, I think RIC is proper. When talking about basses I use "Rick"."
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Post by johnhall »

Scott has it right, at least it agrees with the official position. Personally, I absolutely detest Ricky and Rickie is even worse.
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