Here's a photo from Björn Eriksson's Rickbeat site.

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My group likes to wear suits-not every time, but it's something we have a reputation for. Our drummer never wears a tie though. I don't know how drummers did it wearing suits in the old days, but I think that every shot I've seen of a drummer wearing a suit an playing, the drummer is completely soaked through with perspiration! A few shots of Gene Krupa playing with Benny Goodman come to mind. I guess the Beatles had the right idea with black suits-it hides the sweat. Hmm, maybe swamp cooler with the fan on high and blowing straight at the drummer would help-he's probably need goggles though.jimk wrote:Seriously speaking, I think that's quite commendable. I often long for the days when folks dressed nicely rather than competing to see who could look the most ragamuffin.red_rob wrote:Mine would be a V64 6-string in fireglo. I'd probbaly play it a lot wearing a suit too...
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Did RIC give this experimental Green color a name?eric_b wrote:There were 2 green experiments that were done. Richard posted one,I posted the other.
The one I posted is one that I affectionately nicknamed "Greenie". The good folks here at RIC graciously loaned me that one in order to learn how to play. Since I'm a total hack,it doesn't matter that the neck is badly out of whack! (which is the reason it became a color experiment guitar) My friend who is nice enough to teach me actually said that learning on that 12 string will make it easier for me to play a 6. I gotta tell ya,after a workout with Greenie,my hand and wrist is so sore that I wish I'd taken up the bass!
Is this an official promotional photo btw? That's a really cool finish; XGreen on a 360/12C63.eric_b wrote:Sweet Dreams...
Since it appears to be based in part on a forest green, might I suggest the it be called Forestglo,The finish doesn't have a name...