Home Made Body
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That is an extraordinary piece of work. There's something slightly askew with the neck/bridge/tailpiece alignment, probably as a result of the surgery required on the neck, but overall the craftsmanship appears excellent.
However, this raises a bigger question. Is it analogous to being able to make a copy of something for your own use (like a VHS tape of a TV show), or does it violate the staunchly defended Rickenbacker copyrights?
However, this raises a bigger question. Is it analogous to being able to make a copy of something for your own use (like a VHS tape of a TV show), or does it violate the staunchly defended Rickenbacker copyrights?
Despite looking "like" a Rickenbacker and consisting of a large percentage of RIC parts (including all original hardware and the whole neck) it really isn't a RIC is it?
How would you write eBay copy for it? "RIC neck, hardware on home made body..."
I don't think the guy who did the work is planning to sell it, but what happens in 20 years? or whenever?
How would you write eBay copy for it? "RIC neck, hardware on home made body..."
I don't think the guy who did the work is planning to sell it, but what happens in 20 years? or whenever?
I quickly lose interest in the details of these things because like Rob (Blur) I'm of the opinion that the time would be better spent building something original. I admit to not reading the blow-by-blow. I just thought the resulting guitar looked pretty good and assumed that the thicknesses he used were no longer being built and possibly hard to find in the used marketplace.
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shamustwin
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Granted it would be nice if we could all come up with original ideas, but sometimes it's easier to take the skills we have and apply them to something we know works already...how many of us here have written a song using G C and D and thought 'wow, that's neat!'...
On the whole I'm with Gary and Rob on this one - I'd rather create something original. But if I wasn't gifted with the creativity to do so I reckon I'd be banging out that G C and D and feeling pretty pleased with myself...and rightly so.
On the whole I'm with Gary and Rob on this one - I'd rather create something original. But if I wasn't gifted with the creativity to do so I reckon I'd be banging out that G C and D and feeling pretty pleased with myself...and rightly so.
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saturn
Sure it is - but personally I still can't get my head aorund wanting to do this. Still, I guess people put pretend Porsche bodys on top of old Volkswagen chassis and seem to derive pleasure from driving a pretend Porsche. I just couldn't hold a pretend Rickenbacker infront of people without feeling a complete tool. With such talents, as I said before, the pathway to making an original instrument would be heaps more appealing!
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