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The short-scale model that changed history

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I just my my first Ric which is a 325c58 MG. All I can say is that it is amazing! It plays very well and it gives that good 60's tone. I can now see why member here on the forum have so many of these!
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Welcome to the forum, Ray. Glad you like it. I don't have one of those but a few others, and I love 'em all!!

By the way, the was a great band in Australia in the 60s and early 70s called 'Ray Brown and the Whispers'. Could be a good name if you really get into it!! Image
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haha Awesome It can be a good or bad thing when u have a pretty normal common name!! Thanks as This forum seems like the #1 place for anything Ric
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Ray, Congrats on the 325C58 MG, they are wonderful guitars. I have a 325C58 JG with the Lennon Mods and a 325V63, just love playing them. The short scale has never really bothered me, as a matter of fact I quite like it. The main thing I remember when I first got my C58 (other than how gorgeous it was) was how lite it was. It just blew me away, it felt like a feather compared to some of the solid bodies I have played in the past. Anyway, enough about me, I hope you enjoy your new guitar, and welcome to the Rick family!
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