what would your own signature model look like?

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Love that MWP 8)

Mine would be simply a reissue 1959 360F in FG with trapeze
i'd be very happy with one of these as my sig model 8)
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scotty wrote:nice bunch there Clive.I love the 381 in JG more so that the FG only in the 381 model tho.i prefer FG in the other models :D
Cheers Scotty. If you like FG, then you'll like my other bunch...
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cmuk wrote:
scotty wrote:nice bunch there Clive.I love the 381 in JG more so that the FG only in the 381 model tho.i prefer FG in the other models :D
Cheers Scotty. If you like FG, then you'll like my other bunch...
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Very nice Clive

I have 2 out of the the 5 ,so gotta get me some 381 and 1997 8)
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Bone stock Rics are good enough for me.
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Clint wrote:Bone stock Rics are good enough for me.
+1 :D
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collin wrote:
paologregorio wrote: I should probably know this by now, but what is the model number of that guitar, Collin? I thought all of the RM double bound models had dot inlays rather than triangle inlays. :?
Well, the general consensus last time was that yes, it's a one off MWP custom, but if it had a model number- maybe 370v64 w/f-hole ?

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I thought maybe that was the guitar; I'm a big Church fan, and I remember seeing that guitar up for auction on Ebay. I have a copy of the RIC poster of MWP holding the original. I'll probably bring it to SoCalCon as a backdrop. Does anyone know why MWP sold the guitar? I remember hearing a rumor that his original was stolen at one point, and the thief agreed to return the guitar if MWP apologized for being a jerk about something or other, but that's just a rumor I heard. I don't mean to imply anything bad about MWP, especially because I'm a big Church fan.
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Probably something along the lines of...

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paologregorio wrote:
I thought maybe that was the guitar; I'm a big Church fan, and I remember seeing that guitar up for auction on Ebay. I have a copy of the RIC poster of MWP holding the original. I'll probably bring it to SoCalCon as a backdrop. Does anyone know why MWP sold the guitar? I remember hearing a rumor that his original was stolen at one point, and the thief agreed to return the guitar if MWP apologized for being a jerk about something or other, but that's just a rumor I heard. I don't mean to imply anything bad about MWP, especially because I'm a big Church fan.
Paul, can I confirm at this point that I am not the thief that you refer to. I know that's not your implication, but I just thought I should clarify.

I remember chatting with Marty about this guitar. I'm fairly sure he had more than one made. I don't know if this is the one in your poster but this one had the vibrato installed most of its life with him.
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cmuk wrote:
paologregorio wrote:
I thought maybe that was the guitar; I'm a big Church fan, and I remember seeing that guitar up for auction on Ebay. I have a copy of the RIC poster of MWP holding the original. I'll probably bring it to SoCalCon as a backdrop. Does anyone know why MWP sold the guitar? I remember hearing a rumor that his original was stolen at one point, and the thief agreed to return the guitar if MWP apologized for being a jerk about something or other, but that's just a rumor I heard. I don't mean to imply anything bad about MWP, especially because I'm a big Church fan.
Paul, can I confirm at this point that I am not the thief that you refer to. I know that's not your implication, but I just thought I should clarify.

I remember chatting with Marty about this guitar. I'm fairly sure he had more than one made. I don't know if this is the one in your poster but this one had the vibrato installed most of its life with him.
http://www.rickbeat.com/gallery/andrews ... wshort.htm
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What would my own signature model look like?

I already own it--it's the guitar in my avatar. :D
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Melissa, that is stunning!
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She takes a durned good picture, don't she, hey?
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....Only because you do such a darned good refin, Paul! :mrgreen:
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sloop_john_b wrote:
cmuk wrote:
paologregorio wrote:
I thought maybe that was the guitar; I'm a big Church fan, and I remember seeing that guitar up for auction on Ebay. I have a copy of the RIC poster of MWP holding the original. I'll probably bring it to SoCalCon as a backdrop. Does anyone know why MWP sold the guitar? I remember hearing a rumor that his original was stolen at one point, and the thief agreed to return the guitar if MWP apologized for being a jerk about something or other, but that's just a rumor I heard. I don't mean to imply anything bad about MWP, especially because I'm a big Church fan.
Paul, can I confirm at this point that I am not the thief that you refer to. I know that's not your implication, but I just thought I should clarify.

I remember chatting with Marty about this guitar. I'm fairly sure he had more than one made. I don't know if this is the one in your poster but this one had the vibrato installed most of its life with him.
http://www.rickbeat.com/gallery/andrews ... wshort.htm
Thanks for the Link JB!

Clive, you are correct; I was definitely NOT implying any thievery on your part. The rumor I heard was about his original 60s era guitar in any case.

I am not surprised that MWP wanted a relica or two of his old guitar; when I saw them at the Wiltern Theatre, MWP took his Rick off after one song, unpluggeged it, and bowling tossed it across the width of the stage to his guitar guy-nuts! The guitar slid across the floor of the stage like a rocket sled. I don't knkow how he did it, but it was impressive, if painful, to watch! :shock:
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