Who decides on guitar design changes?
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Re: Who decides on guitar design changes?
I think John Hall is the designer at RIC. The new fret marker inlay material requires less wood removal so the neck stays stonger.
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Re: Who decides on guitar design changes?
From where have you learned about the recent changes?
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Here's how it happens and pay attention. I have a direct line to the Rickenbacker factory. Every once in a while, I bypass Kenny and ring up JH. I keep the messages short and to the point. "The peghead is too big" I once said. A few years later, it was the correct size. "Redo the Hi-Gains", I sez. They redo them. "Make the FG darker, sexier". They oblige. I am still working to get through on the 21 vs. 24 fret deal. That is my next objective.
Re: Who decides on guitar design changes?
Cool, I'd give you my list of suggestions but I don't know if they'd be welcomed
More short scale models, return of the slanted fret.
More short scale models, return of the slanted fret.
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Re: Who decides on guitar design changes?
Which one would you like slanted?
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Re: Who decides on guitar design changes?
What's that bear doing, exactly, Jeff?
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John, don't forget to mention that little matter of reissuing the F series ...jwilli wrote:Here's how it happens and pay attention. I have a direct line to the Rickenbacker factory. Every once in a while, I bypass Kenny and ring up JH. I keep the messages short and to the point. "The peghead is too big" I once said. A few years later, it was the correct size. "Redo the Hi-Gains", I sez. They redo them. "Make the FG darker, sexier". They oblige. I am still working to get through on the 21 vs. 24 fret deal. That is my next objective.
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haha, thanks John! Keep up the good workjwilli wrote:Here's how it happens and pay attention. I have a direct line to the Rickenbacker factory. Every once in a while, I bypass Kenny and ring up JH. I keep the messages short and to the point. "The peghead is too big" I once said. A few years later, it was the correct size. "Redo the Hi-Gains", I sez. They redo them. "Make the FG darker, sexier". They oblige. I am still working to get through on the 21 vs. 24 fret deal. That is my next objective.
also, tell them to bring the real Lightshow back. Can't be too big a request.
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Darn, I thought I had a line to the topcollin wrote:haha, thanks John! Keep up the good work
also, tell them to bring the real Lightshow back. Can't be too big a request.
A real Lightshow, as opposed to what?
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Re: Who decides on guitar design changes?
There was a post on one of the boards (I don't remember if it was here or at rickenbacker.com) where JH talked about the new material being stronger than the old. The way the material is integrated into the board actually makes it stronger even with the wider slot.
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BTW, I forgot to add this important item to my comment:jwilli wrote:Here's how it happens and pay attention. I have a direct line to the Rickenbacker factory. Every once in a while, I bypass Kenny and ring up JH. I keep the messages short and to the point. "The peghead is too big" I once said. A few years later, it was the correct size. "Redo the Hi-Gains", I sez. They redo them. "Make the FG darker, sexier". They oblige. I am still working to get through on the 21 vs. 24 fret deal. That is my next objective.
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Paul looks like it getting an electric shock with the quivering lip,but id bet a ric that maybe you suggest otherwise!jingle_jangle wrote:What's that bear doing, exactly, Jeff?
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The through headstock slots, also?jwilli wrote:Here's how it happens and pay attention. I have a direct line to the Rickenbacker factory. Every once in a while, I bypass Kenny and ring up JH. I keep the messages short and to the point. "The peghead is too big" I once said. A few years later, it was the correct size. "Redo the Hi-Gains", I sez. They redo them. "Make the FG darker, sexier". They oblige. I am still working to get through on the 21 vs. 24 fret deal. That is my next objective.
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He does look quite happy, doesn't he?jingle_jangle wrote:What's that bear doing, exactly, Jeff?
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Re: Who decides on guitar design changes?
I wish my 381/12 hadthe cut through slots, but then I'm not as much of a Ric traditionalist as some of you guys are, my Rickenpals! 
