How's this idea? Rickenbacker casket

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How's this idea? Rickenbacker casket

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My drummer saw one of my vintage Ric cases at last practice and quipped how much it resembled a casket. That gave me the idea - I wonder if I could have one made to look like a Ric vintage case? Do you think John Hall would sell me enough Tolex to do the job? It sure would cool at the viewing.
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What color fur will you use on the inside? That crushed purple/blue stuff would look pretty nice...
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Rickenbacker casket? Well, if Kiss can do it, why not?
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HMMMMM Dark . But cool !!
im getting to old for this ****
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I got a similar comment when one of our "hangers-on" saw the inside of the vintage case my C64S came in:

"You gonna be buried in that case, or what?"

Mebbe... just mebbe!Image
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Post by ken_swearingen »

Contact G&G quality cases they make the cases for Ric. and Fender,they would sell you the supplies. Ask for Gus.

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I am imagining how that call would go down. Um, yeah, I want to build a casket that looks like a guitar case.......

It plays a bit like a Crank Yankers call.
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LOL!!!!Maybe they make caskets too.
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Post by j_gary »

I think to use a vintage case you must have been born prior to 1970. 1970 and up, sorry, you get the plastic case.
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4001's count as vintage don't they? Can't we move the cutoff date to the early '80s? Otherwise I just miss...
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Post by doctorwho »

J. Gary wrote:
... 1970 and up, sorry, you get the plastic case.
What if someone claimed to be a vintage reissue?
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Rickenbacker casket ... sounds kinda creepy ... like the Addams family or something ...
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You might be closer to the mark than you think. The largest user of conversion varnish finishes in the U.S. are casket makers.
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That's reassuring to know, John. Now, can you spare a bit of the exterior material used on the vintage silver cases? Oh yeah,I'll need some of the blush plush lining, too.

I'm changing my will. I'll do a viewing in a casket made to look like a silver vintage case with my Rics lined up around me. Then I 'll be buried with ALL of them. After all, I'll need something to play in the afterlife Image.

Sounds better than cremation to me.
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Don't knock cremation if you haven't tried it...
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