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Furthermore, just merely an observation, one would think the copying of,(or whatever you wanna call it), RIC parts would be a pretty fruitless venture. Most owners don't want fake parts, and RIC legal will put you out of biz. Seems like a pretty shoddy business idea to invest in this practice.
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I initially thought the same thing! Great band!whojamfan wrote:Here I was, seeing the title of this topic, thinking Billy Zoom had gone over to playing Rickenbackers![]()
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Billy is/was/is the guitar player for the Los Angeles band X.
Scott, stop scaring away the new folks!![]()
Oh well, if only they new what an interesting sort most of us are anyways
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rkbsound wrote:I initially thought the same thing! Great band!whojamfan wrote:Here I was, seeing the title of this topic, thinking Billy Zoom had gone over to playing Rickenbackers![]()
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Billy is/was/is the guitar player for the Los Angeles band X.
Scott, stop scaring away the new folks!![]()
Oh well, if only they new what an interesting sort most of us are anyways
Me too!
X is one of my all time favorite bands. I thought the post was about them.
Re: Tried out Artec Toasters - not bad!!
Hah! As they say at somethingawful.com..."lurk more."hwestman wrote:I apologize for entering this forum. I obviously am not pure enough to reside here. I mistook this for a place along the lines of TDPRI, Offsetguitars etc...
Could some moderator please delete my account,thank you!
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It's a pain ( and $$ ) to pursue trademark infringement issues.. for any manufacturer..
.. and if you don't diligently pursue every instance you become aware of.. you jeapardize your hold on your design.
and I <gather from the long running lawsuit Fender has waged re: Telecasters ) .. they sure as heck with they had been more heads up before letting the Tele and Strat body style be copied by every T, D and Harry. That horse is way outta the barn.
Poster got his feelings hurt. Sorry... that's the world...
(.. although: The RIC crowd is pretty rabid toward all things Rickenbacker! - for good reason! )
.. and if you don't diligently pursue every instance you become aware of.. you jeapardize your hold on your design.
and I <gather from the long running lawsuit Fender has waged re: Telecasters ) .. they sure as heck with they had been more heads up before letting the Tele and Strat body style be copied by every T, D and Harry. That horse is way outta the barn.
Poster got his feelings hurt. Sorry... that's the world...
(.. although: The RIC crowd is pretty rabid toward all things Rickenbacker! - for good reason! )
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I thought this was about the band X and Billy Zoo as well. I met him at NAMM, but I didn't think I'd have any effect on him switching to Ricks . . . . .whojamfan wrote:Here I was, seeing the title of this topic, thinking Billy Zoom had gone over to playing Rickenbackers![]()
![]()
Billy is/was/is the guitar player for the Los Angeles band X.
Scott, stop scaring away the new folks!![]()
Oh well, if only they new what an interesting sort most of us are anyways
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fireglo67
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If we can't call non Rickenbacker toasters, 'Toasters', how about calling them 'Bread Browners'?
i.e. A typical Ebay listing could be....
"A Chinese made Rickenbacker guitar copy complete with ****** spaghetti tailpiece and bread browners"
A word of warning though, 'Bread Browners' should not be confused with 'Bed Browners', which of course should only associated with Fender Guitars.
i.e. A typical Ebay listing could be....
"A Chinese made Rickenbacker guitar copy complete with ****** spaghetti tailpiece and bread browners"
A word of warning though, 'Bread Browners' should not be confused with 'Bed Browners', which of course should only associated with Fender Guitars.
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weemac wrote:There was a series of fake toasters on ebay a few years ago called "Broodroosters"...
emac.
Broodrooster is Dutch for Toaster
If I want to buy a Rick here I have to ask for one with broodroosters or maybe a hoefijzer in vuurgloed
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This just may be a syntax problem, but that trademark appeal action (not a lawsuit) is long over. Their marks for the body shape were invalidated and are now free for anyone to use:Ric_MEL wrote: . . .and I <gather from the long running lawsuit Fender has waged re: Telecasters ) .. they sure as heck with they had been more heads up before letting the Tele and Strat body style be copied by every T, D and Harry.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/ ... r0410.html
This decision further reinforces our need to be diligent and police infringements as we see them.
That's another thing I don't understand. There's almost no market in these fake parts and it make no business sense to invest in tooling for these. The low volume assures that there isn't any money in it; from a purely business standpoint, these makers would have better luck in duplicating high volume or some routinely replaceable components.whojamfan wrote:Furthermore, just merely an observation, one would think the copying of,(or whatever you wanna call it), RIC parts would be a pretty fruitless venture. Most owners don't want fake parts, and RIC legal will put you out of biz. Seems like a pretty shoddy business idea to invest in this practice.
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What is TDPRI.....I don't get it.
