Would AAA flame/quilt tops on RICS be desirable?

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Just not a fan of it on Ricks. John, if I ever come across any, they're yours. Image
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Oh man...

Jwilli, your Blueburst 381 makes me blue with envy! WAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!

Those bird's eye 381's are absolutely amazing.... The MG one looks as if it were made of hammered gold.... Wow!!!!!
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And I thought I paid too much for at $1600. .................:-(
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Nice 381 Kevin!
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I'm with Melibee - that MG 381 doesn't even look like wood!
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Thanks all. My Fireglo Birdseye 381/12V69 is an early one with a November 1987 serial number. According to "The Rickenbacker Book" these reissues were not in production until 1988.
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Melibee, pound for pound you have the most beautiful group of Ricks of anybody!
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Post by webhead »

I wish RIC had some nice flamey tops on them... I think with that added to the mix makes a special guitar. I snoozed on a 660BBR that Music Zoo had that was nice and flamey. Those Carl Wilsons are unbelievable. I own a couple myself... I hope my 381v69BBR comes nice and figured...
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I'm glad that the variation is available, but I personally would not special order it as an option. I tend to prefer non-flamey very plain woods on Ricks. I guess I think that Ricks are elegant enough in their simple design, and adding more flash confuses the simplicity of the message a bit. But that's just my personal taste. Goodness knows there are some beeyoutiful guitars pictured on this thread!

I have seen some 660s and some 381s in Mapleglo that looked very nice to me with birdseye maple and a lil' flame, though. If I could order birdseyes, I might.
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And now that I think about it, quilted or flamed tops could be really nice on a 650C. THAT would be cool! I'd order that.
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You mean like this:
http://www.geocities.com/johnallg/temp/PICT0082.jpg
Picture courtesy of John Allgaier.
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Ah Rapunzel...
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let down your ...hair?

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Post by marctrain57 »

I think the flame/quilt maple tops on say a 381 mapleglo look killer, however for me I generally like a plainer top. I have one PRS, a McCarty, which I bought 2nd hand. It's got some flame but is not a fancy top and i prefer that to the AAA + rated tops. But thats just me. If some of you Rickenbacker folk really love the flame and Rick wanted to offer it that is fine, I just wouldn't stand in line for one.
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Theres a nice Birdseye 381/12 FG on Ebay now.
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