Roxette Limited Editions
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Roxette Limited Editions
Given that Rickenbacker designed special guitars for Roxette back in the late 80s, was there ever any intention of making them into limited edition production models?
While I'm sure some might smirk and others might say "Rox-who?" I liken it to the Susanna Hoffs limited edition. As much as I personally love Susanna and the Bangles, I doubt that every 350SH owner is a fan. People buy the guitar because it's cool looking.
And the specially made Roxette guitars were cool looking, too. Any chance Ric will do a run of 250 each?
While I'm sure some might smirk and others might say "Rox-who?" I liken it to the Susanna Hoffs limited edition. As much as I personally love Susanna and the Bangles, I doubt that every 350SH owner is a fan. People buy the guitar because it's cool looking.
And the specially made Roxette guitars were cool looking, too. Any chance Ric will do a run of 250 each?
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John, maybe from a US perspective, but in countries like Britain, Australia, the Asian region, etc, they were the biggest thing since ABBA.
Again, I hate to pick on Susanna Hoffs, because I personally love her, but she was a pretty obscure signature choice herself. Compare Bangles (with sig) to REM (no sig) and others.
In other words, I didn't think being sig-worthy was always based on album sales or immediate popularity.
Again, I hate to pick on Susanna Hoffs, because I personally love her, but she was a pretty obscure signature choice herself. Compare Bangles (with sig) to REM (no sig) and others.
In other words, I didn't think being sig-worthy was always based on album sales or immediate popularity.
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