WHITE 1997

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Do they exist? Did any full-size F hole Rics ever make it out of the factory?
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Not factory (that I know of).

All original's were Fireglo, and the reissues only came in FG, MG, and some JG.


"Did any full size f hole Rics make it out of the factory?" uh....yeah! Tons!
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...and the reissues only came in FG, MG, and some JG.
And other colors. (ex: Midnight Blue)
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Seems I need a fulltime proofreader these days!

I was aware of the generally available colors for the 1997 line, but anomalies have slipped into the market throughout RIC's history. I'm certain a white 1997 would be a thing of elegant beauty. :)
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longhouse wrote:Did any full-size F hole Rics ever make it out of the factory?
Like a 360F with f-hole? Never seen one.
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I know of a Monte Brown 1998
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Yeah, even a broken clock is right twice a day. :wink:
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