Rick Addict - About this time I bought a Hofner to use in this band, yet I was still unable to completely avoid using the Rick (some sound guys just couldn't get a good and even tone with the Hofner).
Bartles & Jaymes? LOL! -Could be, I remember being a bit a of a wino in those days (and I guess that really wasn't very cool for a rocker

) I never liked beer much and would give away the free ones to reward any friends that showed up.
Ricardo - "Rickabilly" - Copyright that!
Ram - Just for my own entertainment nowadays. I just picked it up after about 2 decades and now need to concentrate on losing about 50 lbs and gettin' into playing shape. The Rick never aged a day it seems.
Walker - Here's a site your may like about the Lonestar and other NY places that are gone but not forgotten
http://www.forgotten-ny.com/SLICES/lone ... star2.html
Rickenbrother - Thanks
John Allg - Yes, but as a lefty, I never got to play any other bass (other than my Hofner). I asked a much older guitar playing acquaintance of mine back in '78 which bass I should buy and without hesitation he said "a Rick". I went that day to downtown NYC and saw the Fireglo 4001 lefty in the window with a sign attached "PAUL McCARTNEY STYLE RICK!"...there was no turning back.
