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I guess you're keen on your Ric's being fireglo then Jim? Hows about you do a McCartney on one of them ? You never know you might grow to love the appearence of the unpainted wood. Just joking you as my 5 year old would say. For me you can keep all these boutique guitars with the exotic woods, they leave me cold ! They all look like clones of each other with the organically shaped bodies,the oiled finish's and the designer pickups.I think I would rather play a Squier P bass !
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Umm .. no thanks Keith, Fireglo's enough for me. I agree about the designer look alikes. I'm lucky really my love afair with Fireglo saves me a lot of heartache over things like Black Stars, and Shadows, what's the point, I'd only want to have them refinished !!!

Only a couple of Rics I'm really lusting after (denial mode engaged) ...
Feb 1973 4001 Fireglo, with Chequer binding, - My first Ric 1973 4001 Fireglo with White Binding 1973 4001s Fireglo 1980 4001s Fireglo 1970 4000 Fireglo Any 4005 Fireglo

Other than that I'm perfectly happy with my 97-4003 and my 92-v63.
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Well said Keith, I thought I was the ONLY person in the world who hates those 'designer wood' guitars.
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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Same here Tony, very few have any kind of appeal to me, some are downright ugly, and others, I'd be embarassed to have hanging round my neck ... and of course there's the "designer' price tag !!!

Add to that, the multi-string nonsense, and I don't mean 5 strings, I'm talking 8-10-12 and even 14 string instruments, neck looks like a picnic table, probably wieghs about the same too.
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You have just had me LOL Jim, designer guitars are (usually)an eyesore. I have 6 bass guitars and I love them all. 2 are Ric 4003's, 1 Fender P bass, 1 Reverend Rumblefish(the only one in the UK ??) 1 Tokai P bass copy and an acoustic bass. There are some nice guitars out there, but NOTHING looks as good as a Ric and nothing ever will. They got it right 1st time round and IMO will be very hard to improve on.
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"Designer guitars"? What are those?
Oh, you mean those weird-looking, vomit-inducing, not-on-this-earth, multi-laminated planks of exotic wood played by boring "fusion geeks"?

I'll just play my lovely Rickenbackers thank you very much!Image

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The fancy woods are fine, remember how we all drooled on the pics of JH's "dumpster bass"? Although personally I prefer painted basses. It's the "organic shapes" that make me puke. Especially the singlecut style, you know, the boutique basses with the "hump". Ugly with a capital UG.
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I think most Ric owners would agree with this train of thought !
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yes,i agree,i am not one for active-noise making electronics or weird body styles either!
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Hey Frank, welcome to the forums ....
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Hey my 1st welcome ! Welcome Frank
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Consider this your 3rd welcome Frank! Well actually, welcome to both you & Keith. Image
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Tony, thanks for the welcome. People on this forum are exceptionally friendly and welcoming, and there are some very knowledgable people. I have made approx (I think) 20 posts (in about 3 days) and I'm addicted. I arent particularly up on the tech side of things so it will be of great assistance to me. I have even wrote a post that got a response from Mr Hall in that time. Hope I didnt upset him ! and if I did I hope he forgives me. I dont want to ruffle anyones feathers, although I will say what I mean if I think it is not unreasonable.
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Post by rickenbrother »

Welcome Keith and Frank!

Keith said: " I have even wrote a post that got a response from Mr Hall in that time".

...yeah Keith, you are really an official member of the forum now!!! LOL Image
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Cheers Joey, Joined the club now have I? thats ok by me !
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