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A Little Addition.....

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What a stroke of luck! My Mando was falling apart & I thought that the chances of getting a Ric mando was nil....then this. It was fellow forumite Dave Pascoes & I missed it when it was in the for sale topic. Luckily, Mike Smith was on the ball & bought it & then allowed me to twist his arm. A big thankyou to both Dave & Mike.

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& YES, not only does it look great, but it plays & sounds fantastic too!
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Yes! Nice score Tony!

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And in FireGlo, no less !! You stick to your guns, I'll give you that. So, when are you going to install a second pick-up ?
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Lovely pickup, Tony. Congratulations on another 'gloing' addition to the fire!!
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Being fireglo was just a very happy coincidence, as I know these are so rare, especially in the UK, that I would have had any colour (glad I ended up with FG though...it's a beautiful dark '98 FG). If Mike Smith didn't keep his eyes open for the rarer & unusual Rics, then the UK would be a poorer place!

Steve...I think I'll leave it with just the one pickup. Image
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Post by 8mileshigh »

Well done Tony! It's a beaut. 3 pick ups would be nice - with a McGuinn circuit?? And yes - Mike Smith finds some great stuff for us poor old UK Rick addicts. Keep up the good work Mike!
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Post by dswp »

Enjoy it Anthony.

I think everyone at MARC Day, had fun with my monti brown one. They are great sounding with the V.P.

BTW, I understand from the guy I purchased it from, that this one was a NAMM guitar. I think there may be a tag on it if you lift the pick guard. I never looked.
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Your correct Dave, It has a NAMM written on masking tape under the pick guard, I'm sure Tony will see it when he adds a second pick-up and bigsby!!
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It just gets better and better!
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Extra pickups? Bigsby?

You chaps wouldn't be having fun at my expense would you....? Image
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Spotted at the RIC factory two weeks ago:Image

The sweetest li'l MB 5002, just resting its tiny head before its long journey to a new owner's arms...
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I miss having the two ImageImage
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Post by tony_carey »

Never mind Dave, it's gone to a good home. Image

I use a mandolin live & in the studio, so it is a VERY welcome addition to my playing stable.
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Great mandolin photos Paul, Tony and Dave. For those who own one, how does the sound differ from capoing a Rickenbacker 12 string far up the neck?
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Tony, congratulations on a nice score! I'd love to hear what one of these little guys sounds like.
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