Nice article re: CNC machines on RIC recent news
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skeeterbuck
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Why would any Rick lover want the backlog to disappear?
Sure, I would like to see the backlog reduced to 6 months or so, but I don't want it to go away completely.
The demand is what keeps up the value of our Ricks. I can't think of any other guitar that sells used for the same or more than you can buy them new.
Sure, I would like to see the backlog reduced to 6 months or so, but I don't want it to go away completely.
The demand is what keeps up the value of our Ricks. I can't think of any other guitar that sells used for the same or more than you can buy them new.
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I don't buy my Rics for resale value. Don't get me wrong, when I do sell I certainly appreciate it but, honestly, I could care less if my Laredos were only worth $100 on the open market......I love 'em. It would, however, be wonderful to order another Laredo or Cii and get it in a month or two (even less would be even better).
Plus if the backlog is under control then maybe a 5 string 4004 can make a return and, I would imagine, there are some other cool things in the wings that just can't happen now because of the backlog. The less backlog the better (IMO)
The used market will sort itself out. Also wouldn't it be great to add two Rics to your collection instead of one at the current used prices? It may turn to a "buyer's market" again.
Plus if the backlog is under control then maybe a 5 string 4004 can make a return and, I would imagine, there are some other cool things in the wings that just can't happen now because of the backlog. The less backlog the better (IMO)
The used market will sort itself out. Also wouldn't it be great to add two Rics to your collection instead of one at the current used prices? It may turn to a "buyer's market" again.

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Getting rid of the backlog would mean a couple positive things - more Ricks in musician's hands thus in the music we listen to, which is a nice sound. Also you could go to a dealer and see many to try and choose from. Worrying about the backlog disappearing and its effect on used Rick prices is negative energy.
It would be fantastic to be able to walk into a larger dealer & try out a few different models!
Those of us in the backwaters won't ever have that option, but it's a nice thought.
And, as Brian has said, the 5 string going back into production, the new bridge design, maybe even more options to choose from are all possible by-products of having a small or no backlog.
Those of us in the backwaters won't ever have that option, but it's a nice thought.
And, as Brian has said, the 5 string going back into production, the new bridge design, maybe even more options to choose from are all possible by-products of having a small or no backlog.
Plus five minus five!
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skeeterbuck
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Having several Rick dealers in the greater Baltimore/Washington DC area, I have access to the 330, 360 and 650 models. It's the vintage and "C" series that are harder to come by.
I would think that a average player that is looking for their first Rick would be looking at one of these models. That is why these models are in constant demand by orders from the dealers.
I once spoke to one of my local dealers about the availability of Rick instruments and he told me that if he could obtain a "C" series model in 6 months, that would be great. Some players are not willing to wait 1 plus years for their guitar at arrive. Remember this is the generation of instant gratification. Most all of us will wait because we love our Ricks.
This reminds me of the saying, "Better be careful of what you wish for, because it may come true". IMHO a 6 month backlog is a good thing for all of us.
I would think that a average player that is looking for their first Rick would be looking at one of these models. That is why these models are in constant demand by orders from the dealers.
I once spoke to one of my local dealers about the availability of Rick instruments and he told me that if he could obtain a "C" series model in 6 months, that would be great. Some players are not willing to wait 1 plus years for their guitar at arrive. Remember this is the generation of instant gratification. Most all of us will wait because we love our Ricks.
This reminds me of the saying, "Better be careful of what you wish for, because it may come true". IMHO a 6 month backlog is a good thing for all of us.
