Absolutely! Always up for meeting fellow Ric aficionados!JakeK wrote:My mother has family in Minneapolis...it might be quite the drive, but if I happen to stumble into Madison, could we meet up so I could play that beauty?
Frank
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Absolutely! Always up for meeting fellow Ric aficionados!JakeK wrote:My mother has family in Minneapolis...it might be quite the drive, but if I happen to stumble into Madison, could we meet up so I could play that beauty?
I was going to snap some new shots since I want to post pics in the registry of it and my other two Rics. It's been a number of years since those other pics of the 1993 were taken and now that I have a better camera it's time to take some better shots. I'll try to get some posted soon. Thanks for asking!JakeK wrote:Frank, do you have any other pictures of the 1993/12? I'm sure we'd all love to see them!
we are still waiting frankFGM wrote:I was going to snap some new shots since I want to post pics in the registry of it and my other two Rics. It's been a number of years since those other pics of the 1993 were taken and now that I have a better camera it's time to take some better shots. I'll try to get some posted soon. Thanks for asking!JakeK wrote:Frank, do you have any other pictures of the 1993/12? I'm sure we'd all love to see them!
Why pretend?beefandbones wrote:OK, putting on my pretend CEO hat...
Exactly.beefandbones wrote:OK, putting on my pretend CEO hat...
Aside from Beatles-related instruments, Rickenbacker has two undeniably iconic classic designs: the mid/late 60s 360, and the late 60s 4001. These models are the very foundation of the public identity of 'my' business. And for some reason, neither of them are available as standard reissues. Nor have they ever been, unless I'm mistaken. Forget about electric mandolins, 350s, 381s, CWs, McGuinns, special runs for Japan, Lemmys, Hoffses, Freys - all that stuff, in my book, should take a backseat to really representing the historic core of the line. I'd start with a 360/6c65 and a 360/12c65 (or '66, perhaps) and then introduce the 4001c68. And then I'd consider putting all the other C and V models (except the Beatles ones) on hiatus until the backlog cleared up.
OR I would do away with all non-Beatles reissues, make all production guitars 21-frets, try to keep as many vintage details as possible (like headstock shape and sharkfins) while keeping some modern touches (like the tuners, inlay materials, 2pc bass necks) and make hi-gains, toasters, and horseshoes available in the shop.
Oh wait but this is about reissues... 360c65 then.
It would never happen - Too much of a liability.shamustwin wrote:At the parade I would throw free Rickenbackers from the back of my open-top limo into the crowd.