Perhaps no C.O.Y. this year??
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I agree Melissa. The Sea Green with white guards and truss-rod cover does look nice.
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But back on topic, I don't think it would be the end of the world if RIC suspended COY production for a year. A temporary lull in orders would certainly help them address their backlog. It would be interesting to know how much of an impact the COY has, and which particular COYs have had the most effect on production.
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Maybe RIC could continue the COY, but choose a finish that wouldn't be wildly popular, thus minimizing the impact on their production. I could be wrong, but I've always gotten the sense that the least popular (and lower selling) COYs were the "non-traditional" finishes like Sea Green, Desert Gold and Blue Boy. Finishes like Montezuma Brown, Burgandyglo and Antique Fireglo are certain to appeal to those who are interested in "classic" finishes and probably sold more units.
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