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Rics and the next generation....

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A few days ago I was working on my 481 at the kitchen table when my son (age 6) brought a friend home from school....they came in to see what I was doing and my son said to his friend, "That's a Rickenbacker, the most beautiful guitar in the world!" Never mind that that one is the least beautiful of my rics, and it was in pieces at the time! I guess he's heard me say it enough! I hope he continues to share that same sentiment when he gets bigger!
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I am sure he will. And I am sure RIC wishes he will too. Be sure to get your son to practice his reading, writing and arithmetic on The Rickenbacker Forum.
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Post by rickcrazy »

Well, not many years ago, every time my two nieces, now aged 14 and 19, came visiting with my brother and my sister-in-law they would ask me to play something on the 'flashy guitar with the unique, crystal-clear sound'. Meaning, my 4080.
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That's a great story, Melissa.

I was impressed with a 12 year old at my Dad's church - who was quite enthusiastic when told that I was a Rickenbacker player. I have no idea what he listens to music wise, but perhaps he's discovered his parents' Beatles records.
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I drove my twelve year old nephew to his guitar lesson yesterday. While waiting for him, I was checking out a 650C JG. He walked up behind me and said, "I like that one better" pointing to the 650D hanging on the wall.

This is what he has now.
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Post by carr »

Similar reaction here at home. My daughter announced to her music (guitar ) teacher when asked " what if anything the parents played".
"My dad has 3 Rickenbackers"

Since then there has been a steady dribble of boyfriends mates visiting and asking if they can take a peek..( at the Rics). Even teacher is impressed.. Who needs to play for fame ? Just Buy Ric Image
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Post by mayhem »

I mentioned this on another thread, but I'll mention it here again, since it's pertinent to this discussion.

Where my band jams we've aquired some fans. A whole gaggle of 13 to 15 year old skater kids come to hear us at least twice a week. Yesterday I invited them in while we were taking a break. They thought everything was pretty cool, but the whole group of them stopped and stared at my blue 620. When they asked I told them it was mine, and that I played lead, so all the solo stuff they could hear fomr outside was that guitar. One of the kids piped up and said "Thats a f%#*ing sick guitar, man!" So the kids love 'em too, the RIC legacy lives on!
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Richard: I can see from your nephew's guitar that he is right handed. Does this mean it might be difficult for you to smoke by a 650CLH JG as a practice guitar for him? Let's face it we have a responsiblity to assist our nephews, don't we?
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Peter, Let's just say that I would not have purchased that 650C JG for myself as it did not have the LH option.
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Post by buckbyrd »

My 17 year old son brought home a friend who plays in a local head-banging band. Apparently, my son had mentioned to him that I play guitar, too. This kid went on and on for what seemed like an hour describing his equipment to me. Then he asked, "So what do you have?" "Nothing fancy," I said. "Just this Vox amp and this is my main guitar," I said, holding up the 360. "Aw, dude!" he says. "You got a Ric? Can I hold it?" I plugged her in, and let him play for a bit - he was so gentle with it I felt like saying, "Just play the guitar, man!" But he was very respectful, and pretty cool (albeit pretty weird looking). He thanked me at least a dozen times for letting him play a "class" guitar.
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