Vibrato arm on Ric
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Vibrato arm on Ric
Can you leave the vibrato arm in place when packing your Ric in its case or should you remove it for storage?
- melibreits
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I've never had a problem with mine, and I always put them back in the case when I am done playing them.... With my 365, just putting the guitar straight into the case is fine, and with my 325 that has a Bigsby, I have to turn the Bigsby arm backwards before I case it up, or the case doesn't want to close. I wouldn't even think of removing either vibrato arm.... It shouldn't be necessary.
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- scoobster28
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Well, with the 325 v58, ANYTHING that would hit the Kaufmann could know it out of tune. I wouldn't just take off the handle, I would take the whole thing off.
But then again, always been a fan of the Accent Vibrato.
But then again, always been a fan of the Accent Vibrato.
"Here he is, come to pay homage to the Rickenbacker display!" (Said to me by owner Bruce at the "Great House of Guitars" in Rochester, NY)
