Thanks JH for indicating Rics will be easier to find in Canada, finally !!! Thanks !
Although I have to admit that dealing with Chris Clayton and Mike Parks has been and will still be my number 1 choice.
May be if we were all equipped with colour catalogues each year, Rickenbacker would realize even more sales from our efforts.
Good literature and positive word of mouth are important components in any marketing effort by a manufacturer or a distributor.
After all those of us that belong to this forum all believe in the product and are great ambassadors.
I suspect that many musicians in Canada have bought from the US. I know I did because my experience with trying to buy guitars and parts in Canada was much the same as others on this forum.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
Jeez Scottie er I mean RJ, you stay up late. My excuse is that I have to polish my guitars late at night so the missus can't see how many I really have.
Whats yours?
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
I check out buzz, just before I shut things down for the day.
I like your excuse, my missus gave up years ago I've had as many as 20 guitars at a time in the house.
The last couple of years I've started to thin out the ones I don't really need or want etc.
I would like to get this down to about a dozen.
My Missus also can play a little herself and she likes rickenbackers (WHEW!) talk about luck!
You can thank her Mom (who is a guitar player herself)she was a Lap-top picker in her day, but she knew about Rickenbacker, from WAY BACK, when they where making the steel/lap-top units.
Brian, the short term result from more sales would be more waiting, because RIC is at capacity and booked for well over a year with orders.
But, if they manage to be able to increase production, this might make sense for the long-term.
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This is a followup to my May post. At that time I alluded to the fact that there were some discussions which would make instruments more available in Canada. Unfortunately I was not allowed to share those details with you. However, it's now official, so I can finally speak!
Musician's Friend begins operations in Canada during September 2005.
Not every brand will be available but Rickenbacker is one that will be. As near as we can tell, their operation will essentially mimic that of the current U.S. operation, except that they've made arrangements for shipping and return of goods so a customer doesn't have to deal with that.
Their announcement says that while price quotes will be in US dollars, a final quoted price will be in Canadian dollars including GST, PST, duty, and shipping.
Finally, they note that a later phase will offer a French language version of their website, as well as Quebec specific catalogs.
Along a similar line, it's been reported in the press that MF's parent company, Guitar Center, is planning an expansion into the Canadian, European, and Japanese markets in the near future. I have no information other than what's been printed but I predict a major acquisition will be their vehicle into Canada.