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fabandgear wrote:If I had to start a website, I'm afraid the best I'd be able to do would be Rutlesgear.com. :(
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fabandgear wrote:If I had to start a website, I'm afraid the best I'd be able to do would be Rutlesgear.com. :(
Hey, I'd be all for that!!!

At least you won't be altering an iconic guitar in the process! :lol: :roll:
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At the risk of getting caught up in a debate which can't be won, I'll voice my humble opinion...

This just seems like a bad dream... why alter an extremely historic guitar in it's own right, to try to replicate a beatle guitar? (please don't answer that, it's rhetorical)
Something is very wrong with this situation.
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chefothefuture wrote:
fabandgear wrote:If I had to start a website, I'm afraid the best I'd be able to do would be Rutlesgear.com. :(
Goose Step Mamma! Oh Yeah! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Here's the perspective of a history teacher, Rick lover, Beatles fan.

If your aim is historical preservation, modding the very first instance of an iconic guitar so that it looks like another, different guitar is not a good idea. I send kids to the internet all the time to look for RELIABLE information for class projects. I will not recommend that they visit your site. You've mutated a historical artifact into a faux representation of something else. Walmart-ized an important piece of history.

Yeah, you've got the right legally. Congrats on that.
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Kingbreaker wrote:Here's the perspective of a history teacher, Rick lover, Beatles fan.

If your aim is historical preservation, modding the very first instance of an iconic guitar so that it looks like another, different guitar is not a good idea. I send kids to the internet all the time to look for RELIABLE information for class projects. I will not recommend that they visit your site. You've mutated a historical artifact into a faux representation of something else. Walmart-ized an important piece of history.

Yeah, you've got the right legally. Congrats on that.

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I am really looking forward to the possibility of getting to play this guitar one day soon. I'm told it sounds great & plays like butta :!:
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paologregorio wrote:Maybe I should have my one-of-a-kind Ruby Red 360/12 C63 stripped and refinished to look like Suzi's....
Ruby 360 12 C 63 photo taken by Dave Carey compressed.jpg
Beautiful combination !
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I visited the Beatles Gear.com site only to find some (not very good) pictures of various guitars that the Beatles never actually owned.

Is this some kind of a joke? :?:
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opticnerve wrote:
chefothefuture wrote:
fabandgear wrote:If I had to start a website, I'm afraid the best I'd be able to do would be Rutlesgear.com. :(
Goose Step Mamma! Oh Yeah! :lol: :lol: :lol:
C-H-E-E-S-E-A-N-D-O-N-I-O-N-S OH NO! :lol:
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chefothefuture wrote: Get up and go! Get up and go!!

Back home!!!!



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fireglo67 wrote:Is this some kind of a joke? :?:
If so, we are all waiting on the punchline.
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Move along ~there is nothing to see here except for an amazing collection of rare vintage gear !

Almost anyone here would give their left nut for a chance to own S.Arden's old guitar and some other pieces~ imho.

I can assure you that this gear is in (Paul's) very capable hands. No joke . :roll:
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greg_feo wrote:Almost anyone here would give their left nut for a chance to own S.Arden's old guitar and some other pieces~ imho.
That is essentially the basis of every post in this thread, we all wish we owned it and kept it in its original condition. We've seen what happened to the guitar in his "capable" hands. :roll:
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