RIC anniversary

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sgunderson

Post by sgunderson »

Along with a remake of some vintage guitars, I would love to see some RIC accessories like special sweatshirts, jackets, etc. I am happy to be a living advertisement for Rickenbacker!
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Post by longhouse »

Very funny Dedgoat.

Living advertisement for Ric? I would gladly walk around with 2 Rics hanging on me like a sandwich-board sign (Eat At Joes). A 360F on front, a 1998 on back!

I'm curious to see what's the on horizon for these wonderful guitars.

Cheers, Noel *heading off to the studio today with my 1997SPC/VB
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Post by wormdiet »

Perhaps an easy fix for those who complain about narrow neck widths on rick 300 series guitars:

Laguna in standard finishes. If it works with a 650, why not a 380? No tooling changes required!
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Post by rickenbrother »

I'm talking like it's really going to happen....
I'll take my anniversary 4003S/5 shadow with black triangle fingerboard inlays....hey, you ever know !!!
hmmm...maybe even a fretless with an ebony fingerboard, no markers on the front of the fingerboard.....
Checkerboard binding on the neck ?!?! Okay, I'm going a little crazy now !! LOL
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Post by jnbass »

Hey Joey- We got ya 4003S/5 Shadow Annivesary model right here!

While ya at it, ebony fretboard, with black abalone inlays, checkerboard binding around the headstock, hand delivered to my home by Chris Squire...
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by beatlefan »

What I am wondering is how RIC decides on what they're going to add to their line? What are the deciding factors? This may have been covered earlier, so please forgive me if this is beating a dead horse....
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Post by shamustwin »

For the Anniversary...why don't all of us using Rics pool our dough and buy JH a present.
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Post by rob »

It couldn't be a Ric for a present, since he already can have (or probably does) all he wants of those. How about a Fender?

Just Kidding. LOL
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maybe a RIC Ibanez copy...
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by dave4004 »

...or better yet, a bonfire with all the Ibanez copies as fuel.
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Post by beatlefan »

How about a "My size" RIC TRC....??
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Post by jps »

What else is JH into besides building the best stringed instruments around?
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Post by rickenbrother »

Hey Jared, if you get your Anniv 4003S/5 Shadow delivered by Chris Squire, then me too ! He can bring Geddy Lee and Paul McCartney along so he doesn't have make the trip alone.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
dano

Post by dano »

How about a 4001v63/5 available in any special color you want (drool).
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