Your RIC Hereos?
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NICE!!!Foxton with his Ibanez Copy before the £££`s really came in...
along those lines I was going to name Peter Hook in my earlier post when i remembered ......

DOH!!! he got an amazing growl out of whatever that thing was .....Think I remember an interview saying it was a Hondo ??
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A hondo it was! 
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Interestingly i just came across this pic of weller with Ric in hand.Must have had the SG in for a Zymol.....
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fireglo67
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"Hands up anyone who's an idiot for not bothering to play Rics anymore....."scotty wrote:Interestingly i just came across this pic of weller with Ric in hand.Must have had the SG in for a Zymol.....
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John Lennon
George Harrison
Gerry Marsden
Stevie Ray Vaughan
George Harrison
Gerry Marsden
Stevie Ray Vaughan
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
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"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
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fireglo67
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scotty wrote:Me pick me pick me.....i just stuck the TRC on one
"No me, me, me! I want one of them there Rikinbucker geetars"

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fireglo67
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The greatest player ever with the greatest guitar! (I'll leave you to decide who)
Hendrix says......"I know it sounds great Pete, but how does it burn?"

Hendrix says......"I know it sounds great Pete, but how does it burn?"

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Petes the daddy at the windmills.....Now where did those cheap rickenbackers go????
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oops, already posted.
- mikethemod1992
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Oh, also tom Rowley of milburn who helped make me want to be a guitar player!
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Based on this song, I really like Milburn. The video really satisfies my two guitar-related obsessions: Rickenbackers (I've been suffering for some time) and Telecasters (just recently afflicted). 
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Paul d'Amour of Tool is the reason why I got into Ric basses. He played a 4001CS. He gets incredible tone on the album Undertow.




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Well I'll certainy agree with the middle 2.phlemmy wrote:Me
Phil Lynott
Lemmy
Me
I'd add Chris Squire, Mike Rutherford, Roger Glover, Glenn Hughes, Geddy Lee, Paul McCartney, Joey DeMaio, Bruce Foxton, Jon Camp and Neil Brewer, to name but a few. Oh, and Gaye Advert, who inspired my passion for Azure Rics.
BTW, I could do without those pics of Paul & his CS. I need to sell mine, and his looks so good it really isn't helping....
