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Post by adam_swapp »

It's not like Roger's endorsing junk. Maybe he's just cashing in and getting a little for himself. God knows other people have have made a bunch of money based on his choice of equipment.
You want to put that where?
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Post by blur »

I think Roger is overrated, personally.

There! I said it!
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Post by wim »

What about a George Harrison tribute guitar?


Also Paul Weller did great things with his Rics.
Especially influencing people like me to buy them.
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Post by blur »

George is a good idea... possibly some proceeds could even go to a foundation, like the Carl Wilson model.
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Post by jeff »

I'm all for a George Harrison tribute model, in as much as when the 360/12C63 happens that really will be the closest to George's one will likely get. Or perhaps his 1965 360/12? There's an idea. Either way Olivia would have the final say.
I'd love to see a Mike Rutherford signature doubleneck! But, I can only imagine the price on that bugger (OUCH!!!).
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Post by kranz »

Hey Bobcat, how about a Billy Byrd and Hank Garland signature model? A 370 with all the vintage appointments and Byrd wiring. And the marketing department could come up with a really cool name like.... I dunno, say "Byrdland". Yeah, thats it!
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Post by shamustwin »

Rob Irwin - you gotta listen more carefully. Better yet, try playing Turn Turn Turn on a 12. Not to mention his influence.
However, my personal tastes would turn me off of Ricks if there were a G. Lee model! And I'd never heard of Lemmy til I got on this forum!
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Post by BobKat »

LOL.

Don, that was tongue-in-cheek.

But if Roger disconnected the comp and isn't using it, he could send it to me.
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Post by kennyhowes »

Friends - you can't "disconnect" the compressor in a 370/12RM, it's not disconnectable. Or, rather, it's not a modular circuit. You CAN just leave it shut off, which is what would happen if you let the battery die out, only the clean sounds would work.

See also http://www.rickenbacker.com/us/ltd-mcguinn.htm
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OK...here goes. The Jeff Bauer signature model!. A semi hollow 620 style body (a bit thicker than the current 620). No f holes. Two hi gains and a piezo bridge pickup with blend control. Stereo out for piezo and hi gains. Single top-bound body with checks. R-tailpeice. 24 fret bound rosewood board (back finished in Mapleglo). Highly figured maple top finished in fireglo. Back and sides finished in mapleglo. Fireglo headstock with walnut wings. Two-tiered chrome scratchplate. Chrome nameplate with raised black letters. Chrome knobs. Real abalone triangle inlays. Wait...am I still on the right thread?
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Post by wormdiet »

If any forumite deserves a Signature model, why not Peter? A 350c04PM with all the crazy canuck mods!
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Post by seaneldon »

Guy Picciotto of Fugazi has been using 330s exclusively for almost 20 years. The one he uses now has taken quite the beating. He will never have a signature model.
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I don't know his name, but the guitar player for Radiohead plays a 360/6. Paul Weller was also mentioned...he has some oddly painted 360s that will probably not become signature guitars. Jackson Browne almost had a signature guitar. There's a photo of it in one of the Rickenbacker history books, but the guitar never made it to production.
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Post by BobKat »

Also tongue in cheek. Geez, no one appreciates me sense of humor.

I knew that, Kenny. Really I did.
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Post by atomic_punk »

How about a Paul Weller "WHAM!" signature guitar? When you see that guitar, you think of Paul.
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