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Post by sowhat »

He-he. Good one, Bob!
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you can`t please everyone all the time.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Least of all RIC, i'd imagine, especially when you're infrigning on their copyrights.
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"Kinda reminds me of a Rick Turner 4005."

Like this?

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How so?
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Hmm, I guess Rick Turner wasn't what I was thinking of Jeff, haha. It'll come to me!
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Post by shinynewtoy »

Carl Thompson?
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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Post by 86kubicki »

With that walnut body it looks a lot like a 380 Laguna.
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Post by jnbass »

good.

Now there is another contestant #1 in the a_s kicking contest w/RIC legal...
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Post by ilan »

I'm not a lawyer and I don't work for RIC, so I can say this:

Very nice.

What do you plan to do next? keep it fretless? what kind of pickups do you have for it?
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Post by bails »

I'm not a lawyer and I don't work for RIC either, but if I see someone get mugged on the street, I call the Police, and try to help. Likewise, if a friend of mine inadvertently breaks the law, I tell them so that they don't continue to do so.
It worries me that some people wouldn't do the same in return.
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Not my smileys, boys and girls.... public domain!

Good point, Bails. A quiet word in the ear, perhaps?
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Post by sowhat »

Oh... i thought you design them, AitchImage
As far as the main topic is concerned - as i see it, there are likes and dislikes and there is RIC copyright policy. A copy may look cute, but showing them under Rickenbacker basses section is a bit strange - it is not a Rickenbacker anyway. Not to mention it may cause troubles to the one who's made them & shows them here...
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I'm afraid I'm not that creative, Sheena!

However, I make a mean potato, bacon, broccoli and cheese pie....... horses for courses, I guess. Image
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And he did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night Sheena. Image
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Post by shamustwin »

It is nice looking. In a lawsuit looking way.
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