Are Most First Rics Bought 12 String Models?
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Paul W. makes some awesome TRC's. He's only licenced to do so for acoustics though.
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I know. - I love to see the pictures of Paul's work!
Without a permission I would not even scratch my head in this case.
Without a permission I would not even scratch my head in this case.
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I fully understand Ric's stand on the truss rod covers, but that stand hurts the little guy who simply wants to switch to a new color now and then. It's a minor alteration. My God, you should see what I and many others do to our Gretsches! I think the Ric's design is perfect so it doesn't lend itself to radical modifications, however a simple change of pickguard/truss rod cover color is a nice thing to do on a Ric.
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Real RIC TRCs come up on here for sale every once-in-a-while, so getting other colors for your instrument is possible legally.
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Me, too!Tommy wrote:I fully understand Ric's stand on the truss rod covers...
In Germany never! Nearly no spare parts, too.Real RIC TRCs come up on here for sale every once-in-a-while, so getting other colors for your instrument is possible legally.
That is the reason why I will start next year to go into Rickenbacker business. In the beginning just as a hobby - but who knows. My job is to work for interesting brands. And Rickenbacker is one, indeed.
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Sascha, forum members put them up for sale and most all are willing to sell overseas. Sometimes it is as easy as putting a post in the Wanted forum to find the color you want.
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Too late!
But thank You. Strange: The time I was doing it, there was absolute noting on the market. (And I thought it is all the time this way.) Coincidence: actually there is one even in Italy. The benefit was I don't had to drill new screw holes.
And I really enjoyed the work on the parts, my parts for my guitar.
But thank You. Strange: The time I was doing it, there was absolute noting on the market. (And I thought it is all the time this way.) Coincidence: actually there is one even in Italy. The benefit was I don't had to drill new screw holes.
And I really enjoyed the work on the parts, my parts for my guitar.
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If only!!!!bassduke49 wrote:Well, I don't know about that. Rickenbacker doesn't make a 12-string bass!
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My 1st (370/12JG w/Hi-Gains), 4th (325/12V63), 6th (360/12C64) & 7th (370/12MG w/Toasters) Ricks were/are 12 strings... For me, Rick 12-strings are the "motherlode" of the allure. My interest in other Rickenbackers evolves out from that, but the heart of it all remains in the 12-strings...
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My first was a Bass. Then I sold it. A few years later I got a 330-12, and then added a 360-6 before selling both of them.
Now I'm back and looking to replace the 12 String and the Bass but not necessarily the 6 string.
I'm a weird example because I play both bass and guitar and bounce back and forth.
Now I'm back and looking to replace the 12 String and the Bass but not necessarily the 6 string.
I'm a weird example because I play both bass and guitar and bounce back and forth.
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I'm hovering around right now to swoop in for my first Ric, and I'll say, the 12 is the iconic one for me, guitar-wise (bass is epic in its own right).
After that, it's the struggle between toasters versus hi-gain, not as easy a decision as I thought, since toasters=harrison, but most of the bands I loved in the 80s used hi-gains.
After that, it's the struggle between toasters versus hi-gain, not as easy a decision as I thought, since toasters=harrison, but most of the bands I loved in the 80s used hi-gains.
Re: Are Most First Rics Bought 12 String Models?
my first and only one (so far) is a 1978 4001 fg, I love it, next one will hopefully be a nice old Capri, no 12 string on the horizon for me yet but you never know.
