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Another cool RIC factory video

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9wnd69WKgw

Cool Video.. It is always neat to see the inside of the factory.

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I.m not sure if this exact video has been out before, but parts of it have been seen.
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Interesting video Brian. Thanks for the link. :D
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This is more footage from that Japanese video, so there is mostly new material here! :D
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jps wrote:This is more footage from that Japanese video, so there is mostly new material here! :D
I hadn't seen most of it before either. Curious. Wonder what the 1954 guitar was JH mentioned that they had plans for, but it never went into production?
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John Hall posted a link to a different edit of this on the RIC forum... So I had seen parts of it before.

It is from a documentary on the history of Santa Anna.

Not related to the Japanese one which was done in the early 1990's, (as far as I know).

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buzfluhart wrote:
jps wrote:.... Wonder what the 1954 guitar was JH mentioned that they had plans for, but it never went into production?
Yeah, me too. I wondered about that the first time I saw this clip.

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I'm curious to see how Lemmy's bass turns out.
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jimk wrote:
buzfluhart wrote:
jps wrote:.... Wonder what the 1954 guitar was JH mentioned that they had plans for, but it never went into production?
Yeah, me too. I wondered about that the first time I saw this clip.

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I like the guitar John Hall made in the 70's! It kind of reminds me of the Guild Brian May, good looking guitar!
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jps wrote:This is more footage from that Japanese video, so there is mostly new material here! :D
I was confusing this with the Japanese video, as yes, this is from the Santa Ana special! :oops:
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This video is also on our forum FTP site: http://rrf.mcx.net/
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