So does anyone play a stock Ric here? ;-)
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My 650D is absolutely stock, apart from D'Addario strings. There's nothing about it I *need* to change. I'd like different machine heads - I have a particularly woolly set of Schallers on mine - and I'd like to set the neck pickup a little lower, but it won't move - but all in all, I've never owned a guitar that is more rewarding to play, and which makes me smile out loud every time I open the case and look at it.
And it's not a FendSonGibrSmith. It's a Rickenbacker. 'Nuff said.
And it's not a FendSonGibrSmith. It's a Rickenbacker. 'Nuff said.
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beatlesgear
Nope, where is that drill and grinder?
OK not true, I do have a 660/12 and one Carl Wilson 12 that are intouched, everything else has been mod'd in some way. It's very hard not to want to pull out that can of Krylon, but word has it that I will soon have one or two new Rics that are pretty effing funky.
OK not true, I do have a 660/12 and one Carl Wilson 12 that are intouched, everything else has been mod'd in some way. It's very hard not to want to pull out that can of Krylon, but word has it that I will soon have one or two new Rics that are pretty effing funky.
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360dave660
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'96 360 MG-6 hi gain untouched
'00 360 CW FG-6 untouched
'92 360 JG-12 with toasters. I did that when i bought this NOS jem because of reading this forum all the time.
They're super guitars as is. As much as there may be the temptation to mod them to be more like the originals, most of the innovations 360's form, move to 24 frets, higains still date from 1964-1970 ... so that pretty vintage as well. One of the most interesting points I've read about ric on the forum was a post by the company's CEO mentioning that the difference in sound from guitar to guitar is mostly from how the neck is attached to the body : glued in, bolt-on or strait-through. If this is true, then most of the mods are tweeks and the basic sound of 300 series, 600 series or 200 series will be defined by the body construction. Given that explination, I am less apt to mod the guitars. I think the biggest impediment to my music is in my hands.
The stock guitars are super products IMHO.
'00 360 CW FG-6 untouched
'92 360 JG-12 with toasters. I did that when i bought this NOS jem because of reading this forum all the time.
They're super guitars as is. As much as there may be the temptation to mod them to be more like the originals, most of the innovations 360's form, move to 24 frets, higains still date from 1964-1970 ... so that pretty vintage as well. One of the most interesting points I've read about ric on the forum was a post by the company's CEO mentioning that the difference in sound from guitar to guitar is mostly from how the neck is attached to the body : glued in, bolt-on or strait-through. If this is true, then most of the mods are tweeks and the basic sound of 300 series, 600 series or 200 series will be defined by the body construction. Given that explination, I am less apt to mod the guitars. I think the biggest impediment to my music is in my hands.
The stock guitars are super products IMHO.
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shamustwin
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325c58 JG- full lennon mods, bigsby, bow-tie, burns-type knobs
http://home.austin.rr.com/rickenbacker/bigsby2.jpg
325/12v63 JG -stock
350v63 JG -stock ATM, but I have a set of gold guards and nameplate that I swap out from time to time.
http://home.austin.rr.com/rickenbacker/bigsby2.jpg
325/12v63 JG -stock
350v63 JG -stock ATM, but I have a set of gold guards and nameplate that I swap out from time to time.
325c64 JG,325c58 JG, 325/12v63 JG, 350v63 JG, 1996 AFG, 360/12c63 FG, 360/6 Carl Wilson FG, 1993Plus FG, 660/12 FG, 425 FG (1965), 360/12 FG (1965/67), 335 FG (1966), 4003S FG (with v63 mods), 1997 RM Reissue FG
- sir_andrew_of_left_coast
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Good lord - you know you've got it bad when even a non-Ric strap counts as a mod (sorry, Noel - kidding!).
Personally, I saw this and couldn't resist it...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3714587510&category=20831&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWN%3AIT&rd=1
Sorry...
Personally, I saw this and couldn't resist it...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3714587510&category=20831&sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWN%3AIT&rd=1
Sorry...
