
Rickenbacker...over-rated?
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As close as I am to guitars and basses on a daily basis, I don't find myself having the need to anthromorphosize them.
They are things to me: beautiful, especially Ricks, but in the end, still things.
I don't need any more "shes" in my life at present, I guess!
They are things to me: beautiful, especially Ricks, but in the end, still things.
I don't need any more "shes" in my life at present, I guess!
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I'm with Paul on this one as well...things are not women, women are not things. If you have enough genuine female company, you don't really need to 'feminize' the objects around you...
For example, in my early years on the Ice, there was such a dearth of females that the boys on the crew began (pretty unconsciously, really) to refer to anything and everything as feminine...
"She's a cold one today."
"She's frozen solid...I can't get her to turn over."
"Let's knock off for today...we'll hit 'er hard in the morning."
Etc., etc...
For example, in my early years on the Ice, there was such a dearth of females that the boys on the crew began (pretty unconsciously, really) to refer to anything and everything as feminine...
"She's a cold one today."
"She's frozen solid...I can't get her to turn over."
"Let's knock off for today...we'll hit 'er hard in the morning."
Etc., etc...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
I disagree with you both, so there, I've more than one "Ric", so calling them the Ric doesn't work, using the model number for me doesn't work either.
There's life and spirit in most things, just on different levels.
My Ric's are not feminine due to a lack of feminine company in my life, they've always been this way since I held my first in the early 70's, they always will be.
There's life and spirit in most things, just on different levels.
My Ric's are not feminine due to a lack of feminine company in my life, they've always been this way since I held my first in the early 70's, they always will be.
"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
Anthrop................? (****!)
Anthromopo...................? (damn!)
Anthromorphosize? (whew!)
If that's what I'm doing, I shall stop immediately!
Dane, it's easy for you good looking rock stars to find genuine female company. For us who look like we were a little too close to the epicenter during the last nuclear test, it's a bass in the basement. I'm curious sir, on the ice? Sounds cool, (no pun intended), and scary at the same time.
Anthromopo...................? (damn!)
Anthromorphosize? (whew!)
If that's what I'm doing, I shall stop immediately!
Dane, it's easy for you good looking rock stars to find genuine female company. For us who look like we were a little too close to the epicenter during the last nuclear test, it's a bass in the basement. I'm curious sir, on the ice? Sounds cool, (no pun intended), and scary at the same time.
I'm just happy to be here.
Man you all have some big words...
No names here either. I'm kinda along the same ranks as Paul (things – very beautiful things) - but I have noticed that, along the lines of the original indigenous populatants’ dogma, some of them do seem to have a spirit...
No names here either. I'm kinda along the same ranks as Paul (things – very beautiful things) - but I have noticed that, along the lines of the original indigenous populatants’ dogma, some of them do seem to have a spirit...
The only thing we can perceive are our perceptions - George Berkeley
This thread sure has taken a turn....
How's Jon doing with his bass?
Oh...by the way I call my basses by number. #1, #2, #3 etc.
How's Jon doing with his bass?
Oh...by the way I call my basses by number. #1, #2, #3 etc.

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Jon, I still suggest taking it to a highly qualified luthier. The one that I suggested in Louisville is a very good one who has a great deal of experience, not to mention that they are a Ric dealer. If that's too far, I'd look for another one, but it's worth it. Good luck.
Sarcasm just doesn't come through when you're typing...
