So why do you pick one Ric over another?

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Re: So why do you pick one Ric over another?

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Hi to you all, Rick' lovers ! :D

I'm a pure newbie here, this is my very first post !
…and in regard to my age, surprisingly pure newbie to Rickenbacker guitars !
So, please, may we rail back to the subject ? :mrgreen: Ok !

I've been playing guitar for 34 years, and owned and tried many of them, but… I didn't ever even touch a Rickenbacker during all these years ! :shock:
(Let's also understand that we don't have so much of them to buy/try/compare over here in France… :? )

Anyway, all along these loooong years, I always felt something "special" regarding those guitarists playing Rick' (Townsend, Beatles, Petty, Weller, Marr, Buck…), that was quite like some "envy"…
Those 330 & 360… They made their way into my brain, slowly but…
OK, noticed, but I stayed stuck to my Fenders, Gibs & others "esoteric axes" (remember the 80's ? :) ), and two years ago, still had more than 10 (!) guitars on the wall ! What for ? :oops:
Even if regularly playing gigs and recording, I was always playing only 2-3 of them… and all others just collecting dust ! Too bad !

So, I decided to "shave" that wall of anything not worth it, right ?
I sold all my guitars, except a fabulous Tele RI-52 from 1991, bought used in 2008, the only real keeper, and decided to buy only desirable ones !
So, a Gretsch Anniversary joined the place (brand new one, to celebrate my 50 yo…) and started to hunt for a Rick 330 or 360 (used… I can't afford so much now… Ricks are VERY expensive over here !)

And, 3 weeks ago, that 330/6 JG has shown up for sale, at a reasonable price ! Of course I jumped on it, and it's now mine !
I can't believe how I stayed so far from these jewels so many years… actually, what's happened ??? This is one of the best unrevealed secret ! :shock: :shock: :shock:
Just before pulling the trigger, I was quite afraid to be disapointed, because you can hear and read so much comments about this "so special" Rickenbacker neck…
BS ! I immediately fell in love with that guitar, believe it or not !

So, why do you pick one Rick over another ?

Because, for me, that "design", that "sound", that "attitude" haunted me, less or more, during years, sure, I was commited to have one some day ! :wink:
Finally, I have in front of me 3 very different guitars (Telly, Gretsch, Ricken'), with their own pure exclusive character, and I'm really satisfied !

330 & 360 were the only goal for me, I didn't want a solid body, don't know why, may be not so sexy ? 8)
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Colonel Blues wrote: ...This is one of the best unrevealed secret ! :shock: :shock: :shock: ...
No secret to members here. Thierry, welcome to the RRF!
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Welcome to the RRF! I'm glad you have discovered the magic of Rickenbacker!
:D 8)
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Haha… thanks guys, make me feel good here ! 8)
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Bienvenue sur Rickresource Thierry ;)
People are very nice and helpful here.
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Hahaa… Cool, Didier ! Merci ! :D

Je suis allé voir tes morceaux sur YouTube, c'est bien votre truc, les gars ! Ca sonne ! 8)
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I've been on YouTube to see your songs, that's fine, guys ! You got a good sound ! 8)
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Re: So why do you pick one Ric over another?

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I'm a solid body guy. I need to like the sound of a guitar unamplified. All of the semi hollow guitars that I've played (including a GibsonES339 that I owned) sounded like banjos when unplugged. I opted for a 620, which I love. I guess that it fits with my other guitars (Strat and Tele).
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Lightfoot425 wrote:All of the semi hollow guitars that I've played (including a GibsonES339 that I owned) sounded like banjos when unplugged
To me that's just humbug - sounding like a banjo!?! Hah! Either that or something with the guitar must've been really, really wrong!
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Wildberry wrote:
Lightfoot425 wrote:All of the semi hollow guitars that I've played (including a GibsonES339 that I owned) sounded like banjos when unplugged
To me that's just humbug - sounding like a banjo!?! Hah! Either that or something with the guitar must've been really, really wrong!
Either that, or he's someplace where they only have really quiet banjos...
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: So why do you pick one Ric over another?

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Lightfoot425 wrote:... All of the semi hollow guitars that I've played (including a GibsonES339 that I owned) sounded like banjos when unplugged. ...
I'm willing to bet that you've never played a 360/12 Carl Wilson (or a 360 CW) unplugged.
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