a jackplate w/o a serial number...
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- bassduke49
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Re: a jackplate w/o a serial number...
I believe John Hall has stated that when RIC issued replacement jackplates, they were coded XX or ZZ. I'm not sure if that is still being done though.
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Re: a jackplate w/o a serial number...
The Rick Jack plate is the feature of Ricks that I like the least; the sharp corners on the plate or any rough edges on the screw slots can potentially snag clothing or dig into the padding of the case. When having a deluxe conversion done to a 330, I considered buying a pair of electrosocket type mounts: http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Electronics ... Mount.html
I thought the latter might be a more aesthetically pleasing, if non-standard way of mounting the jacks. They're also a bit less expensive than trying to find an ROS jack plate!
I thought the latter might be a more aesthetically pleasing, if non-standard way of mounting the jacks. They're also a bit less expensive than trying to find an ROS jack plate!
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Re: a jackplate w/o a serial number...
Ric is not very spare parts friendly these days ...bassduke49 wrote:I believe John Hall has stated that when RIC issued replacement jackplates, they were coded XX or ZZ. I'm not sure if that is still being done though.
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Re: a jackplate w/o a serial number...
Actually, they are better with their spare parts than several other companies. Try to buy a pickup from Erinie Ball/Musicman.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: a jackplate w/o a serial number...
+1 I have to say my experience with getting parts from RIC has been very positive. Outside of the white-on-black TRCs being extinct (no replacement for one with a broken tip) and the RIHS not available, I've gotten what I need.rickenbrother wrote:Actually, they are better with their spare parts than several other companies. Try to buy a pickup from Erinie Ball/Musicman.
Re: a jackplate w/o a serial number...
"Someday (perhaps soon?) new technology will present a way to tie together many of the parts of any particular instrument, not just a jackplate by itself."
- Paul, I do hope what you say comes true... it would be nice to be able to keep the fakers a little farther away from the market place.
- Paul, I do hope what you say comes true... it would be nice to be able to keep the fakers a little farther away from the market place.
Re: a jackplate w/o a serial number...
Tom, you coming to RIO!!! 
Re: a jackplate w/o a serial number...
Would like to but it is my anniversary..... other plans.
