Yearly Color/finishes - Love or hate?
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I wonder how a Silverglo of some sort would look. I would prefer a light silver, sort of what is called 'titanium' in the general vernacular (I've used pressure vessels made of titanium alloy, and their color was dark grey). I've seen a couple of cars in this light, whitish silver color; maybe it's like Toyota's Lunar Mist Metallic:
I think a black-to-silver burst might look nice.
I think a black-to-silver burst might look nice.
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Rickenbacker did do a silver at one time.....
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nice colour! - tho i never realised the 320 models were so darn small!
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Here's a link to a Silver 1989 4003 from the Sold pages on Mike Parks' site: http://www.the-music-connection.com/4003SIL.jpg
And here's one still on his Collectables page but already sold, a Silver 1986 330: http://homer.netmar.com/~muscon2/r372.jpg
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Lindsay,
I can't seem to post pics here, they're too large, whatever that involves. Maybe I'll get it figured out. the music connection.com has one like mine on pg 2 of the sold rics.
Why you're feelings about the 660/12? BTW, the 660/12 is a small bodied guitar, and playing in front of the mirror last night (am I the only one?) made me want to lose weight!
The neck is perfectly wide, as a whole the guitar is reasonably ergonomic. I would like to see a master volume ala Grestch(complaints already!).
I still might go with a lighter set of strings, as I don't plan to play in a normal style. Also, I'd like to reverse the strings, skinny on top. Is that do-able, anyone?
I bought without trying! Rehearsal Saturday will be a good'un. Of course I did what every first time ric 12 buyer does, the HDN opening chord and the MTM opening lick, as well as selected Byrds and Beatle dittys.
2 CG's near me have a slew (comparatively) of ric's (no basses!), and I've played 3 different 350 V/Hamburgs and V/63's. They are small but managable. What makes em so expensive though?
I can't seem to post pics here, they're too large, whatever that involves. Maybe I'll get it figured out. the music connection.com has one like mine on pg 2 of the sold rics.
Why you're feelings about the 660/12? BTW, the 660/12 is a small bodied guitar, and playing in front of the mirror last night (am I the only one?) made me want to lose weight!
The neck is perfectly wide, as a whole the guitar is reasonably ergonomic. I would like to see a master volume ala Grestch(complaints already!).
I still might go with a lighter set of strings, as I don't plan to play in a normal style. Also, I'd like to reverse the strings, skinny on top. Is that do-able, anyone?
I bought without trying! Rehearsal Saturday will be a good'un. Of course I did what every first time ric 12 buyer does, the HDN opening chord and the MTM opening lick, as well as selected Byrds and Beatle dittys.
2 CG's near me have a slew (comparatively) of ric's (no basses!), and I've played 3 different 350 V/Hamburgs and V/63's. They are small but managable. What makes em so expensive though?
Thanks, Jerry, I'll check the music connection for my daily dose of Ric envy. My attraction to the 660/12 over the other Ric twelve strings is based primarily on neck width. I don't have a Ric dealer nearby, so I don't have the (theoretical) option of actually trying any of these before buying. However, what I read here, on Harmony Central, and other places (I particularly enjoy Dave Gregory's comments about his Rics here http://www.guitargonauts.com/index-frames.html)leads me to suspect that the necks of the other models would be too narrow. My actual preference would be to have one of Peter McCormack's imaginary 330/12 Millennium Editions with the 1-3/4" neck, vintage pick ups, etc.
I might have a mirror issue with the 660 also, I'm 6'-3" and 240 regrettable pounds.
I might have a mirror issue with the 660 also, I'm 6'-3" and 240 regrettable pounds.

