Masculine?

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cjj wrote:IMHO, they are for people with a severe lack of taste...
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DoubleThink
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It might be that one can feel quite masculine when playing a Ric, no doubt. These guitars are magnates. However, my Rics are sweet babes. My girls :D
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I always thought Rickenbackers were a bit "girly", which I consider a plus! And I don't think Rickenbacker has ever gone down that Texas-Route 66-Bluesdude "masculine" advertising vibe, thankfully.
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blue330 wrote:I always thought Rickenbackers were a bit "girly"...
Me too. The same goes for Fenders or for that matter, any single coil guitar. I alway think of super hot humbuckers or hockey stick headstocks whenever someone talks about "masculine" or "macho" guitars.
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jdogric12 wrote:I've often heard the comment that "girls like Ricks for the smaller necks"
I think you misheard JDog..... :lol:
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Re: Masculine?

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My Ric, she's called Maple, is so pretty I think I should put make-up in her case.....(if that's not being too sexist :? )
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