Are Most First Rics Bought 12 String Models?
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Yeah, If I steal 'em!

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Ivan,
I have a 360/12C63 on my wish list, too!
There's a used one in Jetglo at our local Sam Ash, but the price just isn't right.
I may wait for a better deal or just mod my 2010 360/12 instead.
Robert
I have a 360/12C63 on my wish list, too!
Robert
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I wanted to buy an early '90s 610/6 JG recently, but the wife put the kibosh on that idea
It was going for a song!
I've always wanted a 610. So simple, so nice.
I've always wanted a 610. So simple, so nice.
Rics ... and some other stuff....
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I start to develop first RAS symptoms with imagining more and more a thickbody 325.
"Trapezed" down to a 320, black, gold plexi and an upper scratchplate. - Yummy!
Once again a /6...
"Trapezed" down to a 320, black, gold plexi and an upper scratchplate. - Yummy!
Once again a /6...
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I know what you mean, I like 450s for the same reason.DoubleThink wrote:... I've always wanted a 610. So simple, so nice.
Fot the record, my first Rickenbacker was indeed a twelve-string (a 1992 360/12 MG).
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And the 330 is a very nice plane Jane, too! Available since 1958, today as 6 or 12 still in program. - An absolutely reliable working horse, improved during the centuries like a Volkswagen. - And it plays and plays and plays...
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In your avatar photo your Ric looks to have a gold truss rod cover and white pickguard. Is it that way or is the photo off a bit?Hotzenplotz wrote:And the 330 is a very nice plane Jane, too!
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@Tommy: You are absolutely right - the photo is off a bit.
All parts are golden plexiglass, or to be correct in this certain case, polycarbonate.
I made a few mistakes while photographing. And golden parts are hard to photograph, IMHO. There is only one picture (with some "parts" of me) without the tint of all the other photos. See attachment.
I have to provide a real photo session with more time for preparing.
The about 40 photos I took were a five minutes thing being outside at 10°C degrees - I was a bit in fear and wanted to avoid damage for the guitar.
All parts are golden plexiglass, or to be correct in this certain case, polycarbonate.
I made a few mistakes while photographing. And golden parts are hard to photograph, IMHO. There is only one picture (with some "parts" of me) without the tint of all the other photos. See attachment.
I have to provide a real photo session with more time for preparing.
The about 40 photos I took were a five minutes thing being outside at 10°C degrees - I was a bit in fear and wanted to avoid damage for the guitar.
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Very nice.
The gold guard/truss rod cover is exactly what I want to do with my Ric (if Santa delivers one this Christmas). One thing that is driving me nuts is the gold guard is easily purchased, but a matching gold truss rod cover is not. I know that one can spray my white truss rod cover, but then that eliminates the option of switching back and forth between white and gold.
I find it very frustrating that a simple part (a cheap gold trc) is throwing off my plans for a guitar.
The gold guard/truss rod cover is exactly what I want to do with my Ric (if Santa delivers one this Christmas). One thing that is driving me nuts is the gold guard is easily purchased, but a matching gold truss rod cover is not. I know that one can spray my white truss rod cover, but then that eliminates the option of switching back and forth between white and gold.
I find it very frustrating that a simple part (a cheap gold trc) is throwing off my plans for a guitar.
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Me, too.I find it very frustrating that a simple part (a cheap gold trc) is throwing off my plans for a guitar.
To find scratch plates in Germany is nearly impossible. Concerning TRCs we do not need to talk about, completely impossible here. Not even standard white ones.
Well, I went a different way: All golden parts You see are self made from plain 3mm polycarbonate (less danger of cracking).
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I'd go for a 310 for simplicity. Be careful with manufacturing fake TRC's its technically illegal. You're guitar looks really nice by the way.
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If you like that pic, Ivan, then you'll love this thread:
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Thank You!IvanMunoz wrote:I'd go for a 310 for simplicity. Be careful with manufacturing fake TRC's its technically illegal. You're guitar looks really nice by the way.
Concerning the TRC: based on german law I am allowed to produce one for me, for own use.
These things I will never do: Sell complete ones, pass details or files of them or guide people how to do it.
Forwarding and/ or commercial benefit is strictly forbidden.
If I would do it, I would cause two major problems:
1. I would reduce the value of mine and other Rickenbackers.
2. I would be the lunch of RICs surely well trained lawyers.
PMs and other ways to please me to sell or help in this I will not answer. Yet and in future.
Btw.: I am owner of a brand. If somebody abuses the rights I was working and fighting very hard for, I would fry him with my lawyers in a few days, too.
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Thats very noble of you!
You have gained Respect in my book, and I'm sure other members as well!
You have gained Respect in my book, and I'm sure other members as well!
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Thanks again!IvanMunoz wrote:Thats very noble of you!![]()
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You have gained Respect in my book, and I'm sure other members as well!
The quality of my TRC is better than the standard white from the factory, sorry RIC! That was the main reason to change.
(O.K., at this point I can say I am close to the typical stereotype of a German engineer. - Below perfect it is nothing.
Maybe RIC allows to produce and sell them the way they do: in exchange. There is no need to do it for the ones Rickenbacker already offers, but maybe interesting for the ones RIC does not offer (any more).
Because my way is 100% handmade (with hand polished edges
) every shape would be possible.But I can not offers this, interested persons have to write to RIC directly to suggest it. If we could find an official and legal way with 100% agreement by RIC, I would do it.
