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rickcrazy
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Post by rickcrazy »

Yes, I like the way your Rick looks now better, Marc. I only wish - and I'm not criticising, only observing - the neck pickup was not misaligned, which probably affects output from the G string.
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Post by rickaddict »

Big improvement, Marc. You done good! I love gold plastic, but I'd have to agree with Jeff Scott. I like it on JG and FG. I also like it on MB(including Ken's v63) and Turquoise, too.

BTW...If that vintage re-issue TRC on ebay is real, it should be longer than your current one(extending about 1mm off the headstock) and the third screw hole will be farther out.
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Post by rickaddict »

And speaking of Turquoise with gold plastic...I yanked this photo from the forum a few weeks back. I don't remember who it belongs to, but I like the look.

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Is it just me or is this a good combo?
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ken_swearingen
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Post by ken_swearingen »

No I will second that,Im not sure if its just different and we like gold or it truly looks good.
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Marc it goes underneath
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