+1Rickenhands wrote:What a great story, Edo. Thank you for sharing--I can't wait to see how your Ric looks when you're finished.
Peace.
Welcome, Edo!
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+1Rickenhands wrote:What a great story, Edo. Thank you for sharing--I can't wait to see how your Ric looks when you're finished.
Peace.
You make me blush Edo. I think I need at least 4 times my current postcount to become somewhat known overhere.Grainger wrote:So I'm on the dutch bassguitarforum, and there's this Rickenbackermaniac called Bert (berth, pretty known member here for as far as I know).
He puts every Rickenbacker he can find in a Ric topic, keeping me in constant awe.
I didn't even have one Rickenbacker at that age, so I guess you have a bright future before you.Grainger wrote:So how am I doing for a 19 year old
Imposible unless you mean the basses.johnallg wrote: Geert and Jack - I remember the names from the thread on the get-together you guys all had. I believe it was Bert that posted pics in a thread.
I did!berth wrote:I didn't even have one Rickenbacker at that age
It took me ages longer to get such one.jps wrote:I did!This one.
Gently sliding towards a note is one of the more fun parts of playing fretless i.m.h.o..Grainger wrote: Only a good thing that the inlays aren't on the note-positions!![]()




What a pity. Would have been nice if it still was there.Grainger wrote:Now, the 21st fret is just out, obvious.