What will be next for RIC?
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What will be next for RIC?
My vote is ...how about a MapleGlo version of the 360/12 Carl Wilson LE...as a standard vintage (1965 era) style 360/12? Just make it exactly like the 360/12CW except in MapleGlo.
I want one of these bad!!
I want one of these bad!!
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242_foxtrot
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Sanding did occur to me but, would be a REALLY bad idea since
1) it would destroy a limited edition RIC
2) the FireGlo finish is actually partially stained into the grain..sanding woudn't really be possible.
The 360/12CW is more of a Byrds guitar (in construction) than the McGuinn RIC....
Now that the Beatles versions are thoroughly covered in the product line....we need accurate production Byrds RICs! 360/12 and/or 370/12 Byrd. These are an obvious missing link from the product line.
1) it would destroy a limited edition RIC
2) the FireGlo finish is actually partially stained into the grain..sanding woudn't really be possible.
The 360/12CW is more of a Byrds guitar (in construction) than the McGuinn RIC....
Now that the Beatles versions are thoroughly covered in the product line....we need accurate production Byrds RICs! 360/12 and/or 370/12 Byrd. These are an obvious missing link from the product line.
) the FireGlo finish is actually partially stained into the grain..sanding woudn't really be possible.
Nonsense.I've Never had Any trouble getting an original finish off any Rick that needed it done.
Start off with #80-#100 grit to get the basic finish down to where the bare wood starts to show, then go to #120, #150[or even #180], and finally to #220.Use a good sanding block on the large flat surfaces.Take it easy around the binding.Cleaning out the "trenches" on a 12 headstock can be an adventure, though; this is where I would use some stripper,along with a toothbrush to get down in the crevices.DON'T get stripper on binding if you can at all avoid it.
Sand With the grain,and do it in a well lighted area.Wipe/blow off the dust and residue periodically to check for scratches.It's time consuming, but very doable.I stripped my Mapleglo '67 370-12 when I got it cause the finish was shot, and it needed refretting.[For me anyway] this project took me just under 2 hours, including removal of all hardware, then sanding everything, and finally pulling all the old frets in anticipation of refretting.Then again, I've done a Lot of needy guitars this way.YMMV...
Nonsense.I've Never had Any trouble getting an original finish off any Rick that needed it done.
Start off with #80-#100 grit to get the basic finish down to where the bare wood starts to show, then go to #120, #150[or even #180], and finally to #220.Use a good sanding block on the large flat surfaces.Take it easy around the binding.Cleaning out the "trenches" on a 12 headstock can be an adventure, though; this is where I would use some stripper,along with a toothbrush to get down in the crevices.DON'T get stripper on binding if you can at all avoid it.
Sand With the grain,and do it in a well lighted area.Wipe/blow off the dust and residue periodically to check for scratches.It's time consuming, but very doable.I stripped my Mapleglo '67 370-12 when I got it cause the finish was shot, and it needed refretting.[For me anyway] this project took me just under 2 hours, including removal of all hardware, then sanding everything, and finally pulling all the old frets in anticipation of refretting.Then again, I've done a Lot of needy guitars this way.YMMV...
In terms of "new ideas" why not the Laguna in traditional finishes, like the Colorado? The production equipment and design already exist. This would fill the gap between vintage vibe and modern neck widths + engineering. With the PZ option, you've already got a very flexible sound. Swap in hi-gains or toasters and the options multiply.
A laguna in fireglo would be awesome! Vintage mojo + modern neck/Sound! (not that I dislike the 3xx sound as it is!)
A laguna in fireglo would be awesome! Vintage mojo + modern neck/Sound! (not that I dislike the 3xx sound as it is!)
"The only worthwhile conquests are those wrested from ignorance"
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-Napoleon
All....please look at my 60' 360 that started life as a Fireglow. I ordered a Mapleglow 360 and I was delivered a factory refinished Mapleglow.
I understand that this was done from time to time back then but this guitar is the only one I have actually seen or heard of where this was done.
You can see it on John Williams site.
www.homestead.com/aurs/index.html
Click on 'others RICS', then scroll down to the bottom and click Dave Harmon.
Note the red on the headstock and in the control cavity and on the edge of the slash.
I bought this guitar new in early 60' and I never realized that it was originally Fireglow until I was informed last year by knowledgeable members of this forum.
Thank you all, I have learned a great deal here and I appreciate it!
Dave
I understand that this was done from time to time back then but this guitar is the only one I have actually seen or heard of where this was done.
You can see it on John Williams site.
www.homestead.com/aurs/index.html
Click on 'others RICS', then scroll down to the bottom and click Dave Harmon.
Note the red on the headstock and in the control cavity and on the edge of the slash.
I bought this guitar new in early 60' and I never realized that it was originally Fireglow until I was informed last year by knowledgeable members of this forum.
Thank you all, I have learned a great deal here and I appreciate it!
Dave
I've had 4 wives but I still have my 60' 360!
David: What an exquisite instrument!


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I'd love to see one available in Burgundyglo, as opposed to fireglo. Not the solid Burgundy that was the recent "Color of the year", but a nice Burgundy sunburst.
I think it would be cool if they did 2 different "Burgundys; one as "Burgundy"[just solid color, translucent] and a "Burgundy-Glo", which would be a shaded, or "burst" style
I think it would be cool if they did 2 different "Burgundys; one as "Burgundy"[just solid color, translucent] and a "Burgundy-Glo", which would be a shaded, or "burst" style
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