sloop_john_b wrote:I am very happy gigging AND nitpicking, thankyouverymuch.paologregorio wrote: Jeez, guys, get out and gig, and stop nit-picking things to death; you'll be much happier.
+1!!!
And... is that... Caribbean rosewood??? lol
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sloop_john_b wrote:I am very happy gigging AND nitpicking, thankyouverymuch.paologregorio wrote: Jeez, guys, get out and gig, and stop nit-picking things to death; you'll be much happier.
+2jdogric12 wrote:sloop_john_b wrote:I am very happy gigging AND nitpicking, thankyouverymuch.paologregorio wrote: Jeez, guys, get out and gig, and stop nit-picking things to death; you'll be much happier.
+1!!!
And... is that... Caribbean rosewood??? lol
Apparently, he's still has his!collin wrote:(anybody else still have trouble calling a grown man "edge"?...
jps wrote:Apparently, he's still has his!collin wrote:(anybody else still have trouble calling a grown man "edge"?...
So, he will be called Lost His Edge, from now on!collin wrote:jps wrote:Apparently, he's still has his!collin wrote:(anybody else still have trouble calling a grown man "edge"?...
That is highly debatable.
paologregorio wrote:Personally, I think RIC should have just used the same top guard for both 2 and 3 pickup models; it would avoid the necessity of making two different parts, and what does that tab-thingy really do wrt functionality?
That works too...k43rover wrote:paologregorio wrote:Personally, I think RIC should have just used the same top guard for both 2 and 3 pickup models; it would avoid the necessity of making two different parts, and what does that tab-thingy really do wrt functionality?
....or just stick with a standard lower guard like Lennon's original '58 325. I think it looks balanced and is functional. Why bother adding a flying upper guard (either with or without the lip)?
Is that really true? Is it true that the Edge wouldn't notice or care about the pickguard spacing on this particular guitar?I don't think the Edge cares about the spacing either, if he even notices it; I think he's just happy to be playing a cool, custom Rick.
He has hundreds of guitars, and I'd be surprised if he pays much attention to minor cosmetic aspects of any of them.
Interesting points Tommy. I guess we'll have to wait and see if someone either from the factory or within the U2 camp (ideally the Edge himself) gives the full story about how this one-off special came about...and what discussion there was about the specification.Tommy wrote:Is that really true? Is it true that the Edge wouldn't notice or care about the pickguard spacing on this particular guitar?I don't think the Edge cares about the spacing either, if he even notices it; I think he's just happy to be playing a cool, custom Rick.
He has hundreds of guitars, and I'd be surprised if he pays much attention to minor cosmetic aspects of any of them.
My point is this. The Edge purchased this Ric, why? Are the specs on this Pearl White Rose Morris 12-string really so unique that he would have to have this one? Probably not. But are the cosmetics on this Ric so unique that he would probably want one? Obviously, yes. This guitar in the looks department sure is a rare bird, so the Edge most likely bought this guitar based upon its look. Therefore I'd say he does notice what all on that other thread noticed -- pickguard.
Not trying to start up that whole can of worms, just saying I suspect Edge bought this Ric based on looks and he would surely notice the details, good or bad.
I'm not saying that he isn't digging the aesthetic, but there are not too many 330 bodies with wide 660 necks around.Tommy wrote:..My point is this. The Edge purchased this Ric, why? Are the specs on this Pearl White Rose Morris 12-string really so unique that he would have to have this one? Probably not...I don't think the Edge cares about the spacing either, if he even notices it; I think he's just happy to be playing a cool, custom Rick.
He has hundreds of guitars, and I'd be surprised if he pays much attention to minor cosmetic aspects of any of them.
+1!godber wrote:
I'm not saying that he isn't digging the aesthetic, but there are not too many 330 bodies with wide 660 necks around.