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Has anyone here had any experience with a Chandler 555? I made my first non-RIC purchase in over 10 years...
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See what happens when you let a strat and a Ric alone together for just one minute?

No experience with the Chandler....but congrats on the acquisition! It looks very cool.
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Once I get it, I may replace the p/ups with RIC p/ups. Of course, it may sound great with the stock ones. These 555s are licensed by RIC. Or they were.
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Interesting. I'll bet the Rick did all the seducing of the Strat...or is that too anthropomorphic?

Jwilli, do you know if the same licensing agreement applied to the old Charvel Surfcasters?
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Paul, I've never asked JH about the Surfcaster deal but I'm sure that Charvel had some type of licensing agreement with RIC.
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Well, it arrived today. A very cool guitar. It feels like a 660 to me with a wide/thin neck. JUMBO frets. I mean JUMBO, unlike a RIC. The mini humbuckers are pretty hot and i still may replace them with RIC toasters. I'll have to post a pic. Hey, its licensed by RIC......
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What ever happened with this?

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I've still got it right here. I never changed the p/ups, they sound great as they are. Will put a pic or two up later.
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jwilli wrote: Hey, its licensed by RIC......
Begrudgingly. It's a long story that I'm not going to tell.
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They used to have slotted headstocks - now they're solid.
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The 555 is a great guitar - looks somewhat 350ish (which I suspect is behind the licencing) but is more like a Les Paul Special/Firebird/Strat hybrid. The slab body and moderately chunky neck profile hark back to the LPS, the triple minihumbuckers to the three-pickup 'bird, and the string spacing and pickup switching are Stratesque. I've seen a few go on ebay at around $1k, which is cheap given the build quality, playability and sonic versatility. Doesn't do the Rickenbacker jangle brilliantly, which is ironic given the cosmetics, but does a good job of covering most other bases.
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antipodean wrote: but does a good job of covering most other bases.
Not bad considering its a guitar.... :mrgreen:

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johnhall wrote:
jwilli wrote: Hey, its licensed by RIC......
Begrudgingly. It's a long story that I'm not going to tell.

Well, alrighty then! That clarifies things. :lol:
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