I completely agree with Paul here, its breaking the law, and please don't bad mouth RICjingle_jangle wrote:Overpriced? There I'll take issue with you. I notice your "features" disclaimer, but bear in mind that RIC features and the combination are found in very few other instruments.
RICs are the best bargain around in a quality, low-production instrument. Remember that MSRP is not street price. Rick's street prices put them in league with Japanese-made Gretsches, and substantially below new Les Pauls of equal quality...Would you believe they've just re-released the Black Beauty Custom, at a MSRP of $7500.00??? That's 50% more than a Rick 381V69...
I'm not sure where "greasing palms" is going to help you in the case of commissioning a Rick counterfeit...
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Here it is... gotta' show it off!jdawe wrote:How did you wire in the middle p/u on your 620-- did you tie it in parallel to the neck p/u as is done on a 370, or did you do something different? I've always been curious about what a 3-p/u RIck would sound like with a Strat-like 5-position switch, although it might be tricky to integrate that with the Rick-o-Sound wiring (I haven't given this any real thought).I just had a third RIC high gain pickup added to my 620 and had it rewired. It has now become the most versatile guitar I've ever heard--period. I can get everything from a deep Les Paul tone to a tele/strtat and she still sounds like a RIC too. And, he used all of the same pots and toggle so it still look like it should (with the extra pickup of course). Simply outstanding!

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Very sharp!
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+1jdawe wrote:Very sharp!
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Matt Clark wrote:Here it is... gotta' show it off!jdawe wrote:How did you wire in the middle p/u on your 620-- did you tie it in parallel to the neck p/u as is done on a 370, or did you do something different? I've always been curious about what a 3-p/u RIck would sound like with a Strat-like 5-position switch, although it might be tricky to integrate that with the Rick-o-Sound wiring (I haven't given this any real thought).I just had a third RIC high gain pickup added to my 620 and had it rewired. It has now become the most versatile guitar I've ever heard--period. I can get everything from a deep Les Paul tone to a tele/strtat and she still sounds like a RIC too. And, he used all of the same pots and toggle so it still look like it should (with the extra pickup of course). Simply outstanding!
Ive never seen a 3 pickup 600 series...WOW
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OK, now I'm thinking I might want to cut the catseye sound hole through the body and bind it with black binding. Just a thought! I'd be getting really close to my dream guitar then!
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You mean sort of like this?Matt Clark wrote:OK, now I'm thinking I might want to cut the catseye sound hole through the body
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Personally, I'd leave it as it is - it looks great now, and I think a non-functional fake "soundhole" would look strange on a solidbody, particularly given the the small size of the 620. In my view the 620 is a classic design in its own right and doesn't need a post-modern reference to it's more famous semi-hollow siblings. Just my opinion, of course.
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I'm sitting on the outside of this, but I have to wonder about the feedback issue... I used to play surf music (Dick Dale, the Ventures, etc) instrumentals on a Gibby 335 and later with my Gretsch Country Gent through a big ole Peavey Musician III at about 11.5 on the 0-10 scale. Both axes were big hollowbods, and we even routed the instrument feeds through the front-of-stage monitors. Never, ever had a feedback issue with the guitars at full wail, even when we went to the Stevie Ray Vaughn version of Pipeline... Now the Gent has the phoney F-holes, but it's still basically hollow, like the 335.
Haven't yet had my Ric up to those levels (I'm 20-odd years older and maybe a little wiser, I hope), but still there hasn't been a trace of feedback yet.
Was I very lucky, or ...?
Haven't yet had my Ric up to those levels (I'm 20-odd years older and maybe a little wiser, I hope), but still there hasn't been a trace of feedback yet.
Was I very lucky, or ...?
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Digging up an old thread.... I did it... or I should say, had it done. Thanks Larry Davis! Solid body 370WB BH BT whcih started life as a plain ol' 330 fireglo
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The guitar, and Larry's work look really great. 
I wanted to see what the guitar would look like without the stencil of the R tailpiece:
I wanted to see what the guitar would look like without the stencil of the R tailpiece:
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Very cool combination of classic and something very different. Did you fill the body, making it a hollowbody?
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If you want to see a gallery of the process go to my Facebook album...
https://m.facebook.com/MattaKatt/albums ... =bookmarks
The body was removed, the neck extended and a solid body added back on.
The bubinga finger board was removed and replaced by ebony.
https://m.facebook.com/MattaKatt/albums ... =bookmarks
The body was removed, the neck extended and a solid body added back on.
The bubinga finger board was removed and replaced by ebony.
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