That's good to know. I don't want the small Dealer to nick me. In the same respect- I understand he needs to make a profit. If he's willing to take care of me. I don't mind him being a tad higher. If they aren't going to do anything but ship it to me. I might as well save the money and buy from MF.beatbyrd wrote:Hi, My two best recent guitar deals have been from MF (a Rick 360/12 FG and a Taylor solid body custom - walnut). Both guitars were priced way lower than anyplace else I could find. Both guitars look and play beautifully. MF customer service has been great, also. YMMV. Tomcjj wrote:Well, it's MF's going rate. There are dealers who will actually deal and may sell you one for less than MF. It pays to check around and ask for a deal...
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Why not skip the drama and do your own setup?
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Clint,
More power to you for having the balls to do your own setups. I have plenty of friends who do the same. But my philosophy is to make music and leave the headache of setups to a trusted guitar tech. Because Ricks are such a time investment to restring, I even have my tech change strings on my 330/12. I do business with a local mom and pop store who always undercharge me for setups. To each his own!
Robert
More power to you for having the balls to do your own setups. I have plenty of friends who do the same. But my philosophy is to make music and leave the headache of setups to a trusted guitar tech. Because Ricks are such a time investment to restring, I even have my tech change strings on my 330/12. I do business with a local mom and pop store who always undercharge me for setups. To each his own!
Robert
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Clint or anyone else reading this. Ricks are a breeze to restring if you use a capo around the 12th fret or so. Pull a string through -make sure to keep the bridge level. Attach a capo to hold the string down. Now you have 2 hands free the tailpiece stays in place as well. I normally do the outer strings first. If you use this method you'll never dread a Rick string replacement again. I can restring a Rick just as quickly as any fix bridge guitar. In fact the capo helps there as well. Try it you'll like it.Folkie wrote:Clint,
While I have set up many a Rick myself it's more convenient to have a Dealer do it. Not to mention if it's the right Dealer their price is better than Musiciansfriend. MF IMO is somewhat like a Walmart. I wouldn't be surprised that with the buying power they have they beat the Manufacturer up on costs.More power to you for having the balls to do your own setups. I have plenty of friends who do the same. But my philosophy is to make music and leave the headache of setups to a trusted guitar tech.Because Ricks are such a time investment to restring
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Bruce,
Thanks for the advice. Even Roger McGuinn says it takes him a full hour to restring, but your method sounds like it saves a lot of time. I believe you're the first to mention this method on the Forum (although I've only been on for about a year). Thanks again!
Robert
Thanks for the advice. Even Roger McGuinn says it takes him a full hour to restring, but your method sounds like it saves a lot of time. I believe you're the first to mention this method on the Forum (although I've only been on for about a year). Thanks again!
Robert
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Well...thanks, an easier way for me is to stuff a cotton cloth between the R tailpiece and the guitar's top. This holds the string in place and I don't have to keep fiddling with the capo.MyBBruce wrote: Clint or anyone else reading this. Ricks are a breeze to restring if you use a capo around the 12th fret or so. Pull a string through -make sure to keep the bridge level. Attach a capo to hold the string down. Now you have 2 hands free the tailpiece stays in place as well. I normally do the outer strings first. If you use this method you'll never dread a Rick string replacement again. I can restring a Rick just as quickly as any fix bridge guitar. In fact the capo helps there as well. Try it you'll like it.
Jangle, Chime & Twang.
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+1Folkie wrote:Clint,
More power to you for having the balls to do your own setups. I have plenty of friends who do the same. But my philosophy is to make music and leave the headache of setups to a trusted guitar tech. Because Ricks are such a time investment to restring, I even have my tech change strings on my 330/12. I do business with a local mom and pop store who always undercharge me for setups. To each his own!
Robert
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Re: Ric Dealer that knows how to setup what they sell you
I can add Old Boise Guitar Shop to the list of good RIC dealers.
I bought my c63 from them, came set up perfectly and the price was good, too.
I also use a capo when I re-string.
I bought my c63 from them, came set up perfectly and the price was good, too.
I also use a capo when I re-string.
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Chords mangled, no waiting!
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I recieved a used 4003 that needed a neck adjustment before I could play it.It was,however, easy to do.beatlefreak wrote:You can't go wrong with Pick of the Ricks.
I
Edit:it had non factory flats on it and the neck had back bowed.
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One mans setup is another mans disaster.
The best piece of advice I can offer is to learn to do your own set-ups. Its time well spent and you will save a fortune over the years.
The best piece of advice I can offer is to learn to do your own set-ups. Its time well spent and you will save a fortune over the years.
"Knowledge is Power"
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what Scott says! Plus you can get the instrument zeroed into how you play... Also if you need a tweek or two just before a gig - no problem!cheyenne wrote:....The best piece of advice I can offer is to learn to do your own set-ups. Its time well spent and you will save a fortune over the years.
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Willcutts pricing was better than MF's plus they know how to work with Rics..eljayski wrote:willcutts is good, too. two purchases, two great experiences.
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