Next C-Series instrument.....
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sakuradamon
Don, I don't think the "C" Series is necessarily about Beatle guitars. I believe John Hall stated that somewhere here on the Forum. But if you want Beatle guitars you still could release John's 12 string and aside from George's 2nd 12 string they could release his 425 in the original Fireglo and Jetglo.
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Nice Benjamin. I wouldn't have thought of that. Heck! Why not the whole light show lineup.
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Maybe Bob, but I would think that most of us thought the 325V64 was close enough as well. I have the 350V63/12. That suits me better.
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Yeah, but I LIKE V Series guitars. I know they are not DNA copies of Beatle guitars but they are close enough for me (except maybe the v59) and they have a charm all their own, especially the '80s models. Do you remember how juiced you were the first time you saw a V? The Cs are great but it wasn't the same kind of thrill. At least to me.
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Speaking of V Series. When did RIC change the headstock design for the 360/12 V64. In the "I Love 12 String Rickenbacker" book. There is pictured a 89, 94, and 99 all with slightly different head shapes. The 89 model's headstock is closer to sixties specs. 94 model's is a little bit more slender, but with the slight up and out curve on the high E to G side. 99 model has the paddle style, slightly fatter with the up and out curve. Just curious to know when they changed the design. I like the older style.
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I know its a matter of taste, but I have never liked the newer version headstock. The vintage headstocks (i.e.,60s, even with the slight variations), seems to complement the the overall style; sleek, slim but beautifully shaped. For me, its my favorite headstock shape of all-time.
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Paul just delivered my finished '69 365OS and it has a headstock to-die-for!!
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