Letters (initials?) behind truss rod covers.

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Letters (initials?) behind truss rod covers.

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Sorry if this has been covered before, but I did a quick search and could find anything.

When cleaning a couple of my Rics recently I noticed 2 letters behind the truss rod covers. Are these of any significance?

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Rob.
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Numbers, letter, names and other hieroglyphics and runes in Rickenbacker body cavities are just markings used internally at RIC.
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Actually, they mean it's mine and you should immediately ship it to me! :twisted: :twisted: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Mine said:

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...which means "Rickenbacker" in heiroglyphics.
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To tell the truth, this is what I really found behind the gold TRC on my Desert Gold 620.........

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Mateybob wrote:To tell the truth, this is what I really found behind the gold TRC on my Desert Gold 620.........

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:lol: :lol: don't you forget to taste wood chips and pigments in the lab and if you are lucky you get fixed on cnc machine afterwards.
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Rob,

I think we are distantly related..............so I am coming with you to the factory....... OK? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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grazioso wrote:

:lol: :lol: don't you forget to taste wood chips and pigments in the lab and if you are lucky you get fixed on cnc machine afterwards.
The CNC machine thing is just a myth. Everyone now knows that every Rickenbacker guitar is really made by Oompa Lumpas! :D

winston wrote:Rob,

I think we are distantly related..............so I am coming with you to the factory....... OK? :lol: :lol: :lol:

You're on! I'll definitely need someone with me who can translate Californian into English. :wink:

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All outstanding orders for people who have paid for their guitars will be fulfilled before any guitars are sent to dealers just for stock.
Acoustic guitars will return to full production.
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