What makes "C" a "C?"
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Maybe it's that the "reissue" series designation has now been standardized. The "B" series reissues were the first, so they were, in essence the "A" issue. Then came the "V" reissues, which by the same logic then stand as the "B" line. So now we have the third line of reissue guitars, so they, therefore are the 3rd, or "C" series.
Does that make any sense?
Does that make any sense?
My first bass was a Rickenbacker...
My best bass is a Rickenbacker...
My last bass may very well be a Rickenbacker
My best bass is a Rickenbacker...
My last bass may very well be a Rickenbacker
Nyuck, Nyuck, Nyuck! Hey Moe!
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It has taken every thought process I have (limited resources in other words) to come up with what is truly behind the letter 'C' in the 'C' series. Clueless was my second stab but I think I really know it now.
It's 'C'rumudgeon.
Aptly named, in reverence I might add, for Paul and the rest of us who have our periodic senior moments (I'll reserve the latter statement strictly for myself).
It's 'C'rumudgeon.
Aptly named, in reverence I might add, for Paul and the rest of us who have our periodic senior moments (I'll reserve the latter statement strictly for myself).
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John Hall...enough of this already. What does "C" stand for?
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Oh... a bunch of wise guys, eh?