TLA LIST/Glossary PLEASE?

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Scastles wrote:Looks to me like you've got everything covered very well, Robert.
I think we should have the glossary printed on T-shirts. Sort of an always handy reference guide, if you don't change clothes often or mind reading things upside down.
HAHAHAHAHA! You RRFers have such a great sense of humor. Actually, I rather like the TShirts that PW has already made - they're super cool and I see no need for any other design.

I agree about the "journey" part of discovery. I totally believe that much of life SHOULD be a serendipitous discovery. But, there are times when a newbie might feel dumb about asking "Hey, what's COY or NOS?" and thereby prohibit them from continuing on in the adventure due to embarassment or frustration. Me- I don't mind making myself look like an idiot...just ask my students!

And, I apologize to all who may see me as some kind of upstart newbie- I'm not trying to rock anyone's boat, just trying to see if I can help out on the oars in any minor way at all- or make the rowing easier for others. I'm a helper- just built that way.
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Bighouse wrote:
Scastles wrote:Looks to me like you've got everything covered very well, Robert.
I think we should have the glossary printed on T-shirts. Sort of an always handy reference guide, if you don't change clothes often or mind reading things upside down.
HAHAHAHAHA! You RRFers have such a great sense of humor. Actually, I rather like the TShirts that PW has already made - they're super cool and I see no need for any other design.
Jeez, Robert, I dunno. Could be a real classy T-shirt. Course, the print would have to be itty-bitty :wink:
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Scastles wrote:Looks to me like you've got everything covered very well, Robert.
I think we should have the glossary printed on T-shirts. Sort of an always handy reference guide, if you don't change clothes often or mind reading things upside down.
I'm gonna have it tatooed on the pin of my head.

That is, as soon as it comes down from the flagpole.
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Now you're talking like you got a hole in your head- and that's beside the point.

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Here's another for the spreadsheet:

v81 - the serial # of Lennon's first 325
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Here's one thats missing from the list:
SG - Sea Green
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heres another from the RRF archives
N = Numpty
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Ok, what's "Numpty"???
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Ask Brian Medway he is a classic numpty :twisted:
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kiramdear wrote:Here's another for the spreadsheet:

v81 - the serial # of Lennon's first 325
That's cool Kira- is that the actual SN?!? So is it used as an abbreviation in the forums when referring to this specific instrument? I don't want to start listing all the model numbers for instruments- but if this is some kind of a "code" referring to JL's actual guitar, then I think it's a good thing to include in that list.
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AFG - Amber Fire-glo
AG - Azure-glo
ATG - Autumn-glo
AZ - Azure-glo (AG preferred)
B - Beatles Series Reissue
BB - BlueBoy
BBR - Blueburst
BG - Burgundy
BH - Black Hardware
BLK - Black (Matte Black)
BRN - Brown (Matte Brown)
BT- Black Trim
C - "C Series" (John Hall: “'C' has a definite meaning that has never been announced…As I've said before, 'Circa' or 'Collector' would probably be fine choices.”)
CB - Check Binding
Ci - Cheyenne
Cii - Cheyenne II
COY - Color of the Year
CS - Chris Squire
CW - Carl Wilson
DCM - Dark Cherry Metallic
DG - Desert Gold
F - Full body style
FG - Fire-glo
FL - Fretless
FWMOP - Full Width Mother of Pearl Inlays
G.A.S. - Gear Acquisition Syndrome
GF - Glenn Frey
GRN - Green
HB - Humbucking Pickup Upgrade (Factory Option)
HG - Harngelb (Yellow)
HS - Horseshoe
JG - JetGlo
JH - John Hall
JK - John Kay
JL - John Lennon
KH - Kenny Howes
L - Laguna
L - Laredo
LE - Limited Edition
LH - Left-handed
LHRH - Right-handed stringing, Left-handed Instrument
LK - Lemmy Kilmister
Macca - Paul McCartney
MB - Montezuma Brown
MF - Musician's Friend (www.musiciansfriend.com)
MG - Maple-glo
MID - Midnight Blue
N - Numpty (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=numpty)
NAT - Natural
NOS - New Old Stock
NOS - New Original Stock
O.S. - Old Style (360 bound front and back)
OHSC - Original Hard Shell Case
OP - Original (message) Poster
PG - Pickguard
PMC - Paul McCartney
PT - Pete Townshend
Pup - Pickup
PZ - Piezo Transducer
R.A.S. - Rickenbacker Acquisition Syndrome
RBY - Ruby
RCA/SPC - Radio Corporation of America
RED - Red (Opaque Finish)
RI - Reissue
RIC - Rickenbacker International Corporation (www.rickenbacker.com)
RM - Roger McGuinn
RM - Rose Morris (RoMo preferred)
RoMo - Rose Morris
RRF - RickResource Forum
RRF Merch - RRF Swag (http://www.cafepress.com/RRF_Marketing)
S - Special
SF - Slanted Frets
SG - Sea Green
SH - Susanna Hoffs
SPC - Special Paint Choice
SPC - Special Pickup Choice
SS - Star Stowe
ST - Straight
TB - TransBlue
TG - TransGreen
TP - Tom Petty
TR - TransRed
TRC - Truss Rod Cover
TUR - Turquoise
UP - Upgrade to Vintage Case (silver)
V - Vintage Reissue
V81 - Serial Number of JL's First 325
VB - Vibrato
VH - 650 Style Vibrato
VP - Vintage Pickups (Toasters)
WAL - Walnut
WB - Binding Both Sides
WBBS - White Bindings Both Sides
WHT - White
WT - White Trim
YT - Youtube
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Numpty is what it sounds like. I love words that you can get without any sort of dictionary.

Oboscuin (oh-BAHS-kew-in) is another.
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If this list is a catch-all for all acronyms we use, than I suppose we should add OMG
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Bighouse wrote:
kiramdear wrote:Here's another for the spreadsheet:

v81 - the serial # of Lennon's first 325
That's cool Kira- is that the actual SN?!? So is it used as an abbreviation in the forums when referring to this specific instrument? I don't want to start listing all the model numbers for instruments- but if this is some kind of a "code" referring to JL's actual guitar, then I think it's a good thing to include in that list.
Yes, v81 refers to his actual one-and -only 325 that now sits in the museum in Tokyo. 8)
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