Fogarty Ric - model?
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Fogarty Ric - model?
Many of you guys are very good and Ric ID-ing, much better than me. So what guitar is John playing here?
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pAVhKjsImeI
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=pAVhKjsImeI
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Re: Fogarty Ric - model?
Seems to be JF's 325...don't know the year. He had a thing for short scale guitars for awhile--he had a LesPaul with a shortened neck, too, in early days. JF added the Bigsby and humbucker bridge pickup, according to what I've read.
Re: Fogarty Ric - model?
Looks like a RM1996FG to me. If you look about 2:07 in you'll clearly see the famous f-hole.
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Re: Fogarty Ric - model?
I believe this is what he is playing.
By the way, if you don't have the Premonition DVD, go buy it. A tutorial on how to perform. He even plays a baseball bat.
By the way, if you don't have the Premonition DVD, go buy it. A tutorial on how to perform. He even plays a baseball bat.
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Re: Fogarty Ric - model?
Did they make them with f-holes for the american market?
Oh man, he routed it for a humbucker?! 
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Re: Fogarty Ric - model?
Humbuckers = Awesomekiramdear wrote:Did they make them with f-holes for the american market?
Oh man, he routed it for a humbucker?!
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So naturally, the addition of these things must also be awesome.
Re: Fogarty Ric - model?
Well, I like ice cream and sauerkraut, but not on the same plate 
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Re: Fogarty Ric - model?
kiramdear wrote:Well, I like ice cream and sauerkraut, but not on the same plate
I like the way you think! Well played!
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Re: Fogarty Ric - model?
Kira, 320s and 325s for the American market were made both with and without F holes.
The pic Peter posted is the geetar in question, fer sure.
The pic Peter posted is the geetar in question, fer sure.
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Re: Fogarty Ric - model?
The f holes on a 325 were a lot less common, but they do exist.
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Re: Fogarty Ric - model?
I thought it was the other way around... almost all 325's I've seen for sale from post-64 had F-holes...beatlefreak wrote:The f holes on a 325 were a lot less common, but they do exist.
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Sorta what I thought. Glen Lambert's 325 Connection with a number of '65-'69 325's displayed, shows all but one with an F hole.tennis_nick wrote:I thought it was the other way around... almost all 325's I've seen for sale from post-64 had F-holes...beatlefreak wrote:The f holes on a 325 were a lot less common, but they do exist.
http://www.geocities.com/vintage325/325_4.html
Re: Fogarty Ric - model?
Awesome, thanks Stan- I had never seen Glen's page before and it's great!buzfluhart wrote:Sorta what I thought. Glen Lambert's 325 Connection with a number of '65-'69 325's displayed, shows all but one with an F hole.tennis_nick wrote:I thought it was the other way around... almost all 325's I've seen for sale from post-64 had F-holes...beatlefreak wrote:The f holes on a 325 were a lot less common, but they do exist.
http://www.geocities.com/vintage325/325_4.html
