What makes Rickenbacker special?
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One reason I have thought about is the fact that unlike many other well-respected brands out there, Rickenbacker have refused to put their name on a bunch of second-rate imports. In fact, they go after anyone who copies their stuff, which I think is great.
Think about it, when you go to buy a Fender Stratocaster, for example, the first question you ask is, was it made in the USA, Mexico, Japan, Korea, or China. If you go to buy a Les Paul, you ask if it is a Gibson or an Epiphone.
I have always taken great comfort in the fact that when I buy a Rickenbacker, I ALWAYS know I am getting the real thing.
Think about it, when you go to buy a Fender Stratocaster, for example, the first question you ask is, was it made in the USA, Mexico, Japan, Korea, or China. If you go to buy a Les Paul, you ask if it is a Gibson or an Epiphone.
I have always taken great comfort in the fact that when I buy a Rickenbacker, I ALWAYS know I am getting the real thing.
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