Next C-Series instrument.....

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Preface: I love Rickenbackers.

How about something altogether new for a change ????

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You can save your breath if you like. I already know what the next -C- will be . . . if there ever is one.
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I can hear some of the readers thinking about now,"Oh, Jeez, he musta found a supplier for crushed pearl inlay!!"So, Of course, there are a lot of possibilities here[only one I have any interest in would be a dead nuts on 360-12 like McGuinns' 1st Rick, but that's just me.And I'm not holding my breath]
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I like the idea of having Paul or Dale as a pseudo custom shop for those that want a 4001V68. I've only had a minor job done by Paul but the work was spectacular so I'd certainly go that route again.

I'd prefer to see Ric release new models. Or get the 4004Cii/5 back into production. I'm far more interested in a 4004Ciii as opposed to a reissue of something I can find used or have made in Paul or Dale's shop.
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Post by simer4001 »

Here we go! I tried to warn you Ben. Sometimes you have to let these threads die of natural causes. Even if it is a painful, natural death.
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Post by ben_hall »

A 4004Ciii?
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Post by incubus2432 »

"4004Ciii?"

I just mean the next something new.....it may be a further evolution of the Cheyenne series.
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Brian's 4004ciii is just a 4004cii with all black hardware! Image
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Post by incubus2432 »

I certainly don't want to see this go into production.....(Laredo BTW)

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Ahem, I do!(running)
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Post by incubus2432 »

....you better run Gary!

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Fortunately, Mr. Hall has stated that he has no interest in offering black hardware again.
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(double post stupidity edit)
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Post by 35012 »

Mr. Hall, is there a 4005C65 in the works?
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Post by sloop_john_b »

I'd say a new style 360 (21 frets, f.w. inlays, toasters, etc) would be a safe and probable bet for the next C instrument, unless JH has something wacky up his sleeve. Who knows?
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Post by 35012 »

Yeah, I'd buy a 360/12c65 or a 370/12c66. Or maybe a combo 850!(see other thread)
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