Lemmy 6-string? What madness is this?

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johnhall wrote:Rough estimate: 3 man-months of engineering labor, 20 hours of machine time to test, $3000 of materials (billet aluminum, phenolic, wood, various hardware).
Well, I'm surprised by the three man-months to program for a guitar, but you would know. Other than that, I don't think it's inconsistent with what I was saying. All in all, it sounds like it wouldn't be the enormous investment some have suggested.
johnhall wrote:It's not insurmountable, just expensive, and given the amount of business we already have, unnecessary.
That's what I figured, which makes sense.
nukebass wrote:See, he said it wasn't impossible. Let the rumors fly!! :lol:
Hey, I heard that RIC is considering a Capri reissue!
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johncorth wrote:
johnhall wrote:Rough estimate: 3 man-months of engineering labor, 20 hours of machine time to test, $3000 of materials (billet aluminum, phenolic, wood, various hardware).
Well, I'm surprised by the three man-months to program for a guitar, but you would know. Other than that, I don't think it's inconsistent with what I was saying. All in all, it sounds like it wouldn't be the enormous investment some have suggested.
johnhall wrote:It's not insurmountable, just expensive, and given the amount of business we already have, unnecessary.
That's what I figured, which makes sense.
nukebass wrote:See, he said it wasn't impossible. Let the rumors fly!! :lol:
Hey, I heard that RIC is considering a Capri reissue!
yeah, and it's going to be offered as a Baritone for a limited run!!! :lol:
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fluffy wrote:yeah, and it's going to be offered as a Baritone for a limited run!!! :lol:
The smart money's on the 4-string. Once the rock and roll fad passes, people will come back to their senses and embrace the tenor guitar.
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johncorth wrote:Once the rock and roll fad passes, people will come back to their senses and embrace the tenor guitar.
It went away? :shock:
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"$3000 of materials (billet aluminum, phenolic, wood, various hardware)."

and Duct Tape!! .... don't forget the duct tape!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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johnhall wrote:No offense but you have absolutely no idea of what you're talking about.

I can fully understand why you'd make this comment with regard to a Capri reissue John. Clearly seems like a big job to me.

However, to swap the slash hole jig to an f-hole and use a C63 unbound neck with dot inlays (presumably less work than a bound neck with triangle inlays) would actually produce a 1993 reissue with no extra work/cost (and arguably less for the reason I mentioned) over a 360/12C63. It seems many of your loyal customers are waiting to buy one of these guitars. Perhaps you'd care to give your considered business judgement on that one.
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johnhall wrote:Old body wings on an old neck. Nothing new there. It was intended for a member of the Motorhead organization but . . . circumstances made me reconsider accomodating them.

I could see Phil Campbell playing this. Matching Rics a la The Jam, Romantics, etc.
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You guys are all whacked; the next three Rick reissues will be the banjoline, the aluminum violin, and the frying pan.
There is no reason to ever be bored.

...why yes, I suppose I do have a double bound guitar fetish...

"Uh, I like the double bounds. . . ."
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paologregorio wrote:You guys are all whacked; the next three Rick reissues will be the banjoline, the aluminum violin, and the frying pan.
Darn, I was hoping for the electric upright bass. :(
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Not Harpo's electric harp signature edition? :cry:
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Wait your turn; those are #s 4 and 5..... :lol:
There is no reason to ever be bored.

...why yes, I suppose I do have a double bound guitar fetish...

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Wildberry wrote:Not Harpo's electric harp signature edition? :cry:
I believe this is it.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Excellent! 8)

That photo was from the Saturday evening concert at The Museum Of Making Music at NAMM headquarters, August 26, 2006, during the great RIC 75th Anniversary weekend celebrations. The museum is in Carlsbad, Ca.. south of RIC headquarters in Santa Ana. :D
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