Are Rics played mosty by the over 40 crowd?
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Paul, unfortunately, I no longer have my j/glo 4001 (I have a f/glo 4003 as well as several Ric gtrs), but fortunately I do still have my wife. We had a gig on our honeymoon, so the band picked me up from the hotel....she knew what she was in for right at the beginning! & yes, the quality & beauty were equally shared & still is!
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
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I'm 43 , wait a minute.....you ARE talking age, not waist size , right?
...anyway, I've been a RIC fan for many years, but only got my first one 2 years ago. Since then, I have possessed over 25 RIC guitars and/or basses...I love 'em and like to try many to find what I like and then pass them on, keeping the one's I really like.....
...anyway, I've been a RIC fan for many years, but only got my first one 2 years ago. Since then, I have possessed over 25 RIC guitars and/or basses...I love 'em and like to try many to find what I like and then pass them on, keeping the one's I really like.....
1973 4001 MG cb fwi
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
1986 4003 Shadow
2012 4004Cii FG w/gold trim
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rogiercreemers
Well, I'm 22, and I bought my 360 last year. It's simply a beautiful guitar. I got into Rickenbacker because, well, I like to think of RIC as the Apple Computer of the guitar world: great products, impeccable quality, a character of its own, and not a lot of people have them, which only adds to the charm.
Im 22 also, bought my first a few years ago.
Gave it to my little cousin to 'borrow' about a year ago. He's 16 and loves it. but I would say the 40 trend is true.
I tend to to see the 330's 360's as cartoonish/old people guitars. and often chuckle when I see a younger person playin one
I like the 350's, but would avidly avoid the signature black color.
Im a big fan of the 650 + HBs
wish I could get a Ric with the wood grain figure of a PRS
I wouldnt call it an apple. Ric lacks all application short-comings of an apple.
JP
Gave it to my little cousin to 'borrow' about a year ago. He's 16 and loves it. but I would say the 40 trend is true.
I tend to to see the 330's 360's as cartoonish/old people guitars. and often chuckle when I see a younger person playin one
I like the 350's, but would avidly avoid the signature black color.
Im a big fan of the 650 + HBs
wish I could get a Ric with the wood grain figure of a PRS
I wouldnt call it an apple. Ric lacks all application short-comings of an apple.
JP
Am I over 40? I was 22 when I purchased my first RIC bass. That was....years ago!
WOW, when did I turn 40?
WOW, when did I turn 40?
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Weller is a terrific musician and songwriter. Unfortunately, the last time he toured the States, it was to dismal ticket sales. Will he ever come back to perform? Doubtful.
To me, PRS guitars have become the #4 belly-button guitar. A Rick with the degree of "flame" that PRS guitars have, would look like a freak. It's about subtle vs. OTT, in my opinion.
To me, PRS guitars have become the #4 belly-button guitar. A Rick with the degree of "flame" that PRS guitars have, would look like a freak. It's about subtle vs. OTT, in my opinion.
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