Badge of Honor or what?
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Badge of Honor or what?
Can anyone explain why so many Ric owners seen to like kaving that little made in USA sticker on the pickguard, well it seems that way anyhow. I peel mine off and stick em in the manual. Just too ugly to leave on there.
What's the story with these stickeys??
What's the story with these stickeys??
I leave them on, don't see any reason to rip them off. I guess I don't see them as looking ugly. I got one new instrument on which it wasn't there and I always wonder why it was not, although the instrument was received very soon after ship date from Ric to the dealer and I have no reason to believe it was anything but a new instrument. As I have/had instruments with them there and not I guess it is not really a big deal. I don't have an obsession either way about it.
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How many things can you afford to buy that are handbuilt in the USA? The American tradition of handcraft is all but dead. It is something to be proud of.
But there's some other deep, dark stuff going on here, too. It's like when you peel it off, your guitar ain't new or something. I had mine off my two Ricks when I redid the pickguards. Looked naked somehow, so I carefully peeled 'em off with tweezers and restuck them on the new 'guards. I even took a digital photo of each, pre-peel so I could get them in exactly the same place.
Yeah, I know. Nuts. Anal. Whatever.
But there's some other deep, dark stuff going on here, too. It's like when you peel it off, your guitar ain't new or something. I had mine off my two Ricks when I redid the pickguards. Looked naked somehow, so I carefully peeled 'em off with tweezers and restuck them on the new 'guards. I even took a digital photo of each, pre-peel so I could get them in exactly the same place.
Yeah, I know. Nuts. Anal. Whatever.
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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― Kurt Vonnegut
I was thinking along similar lines, Paul.
'Handbuilt', 'USA', 'tradition', 'proud' are words that immediately popped into my head.
Of course over here, the fact that RICs are USA built gives them a extra bit of mystique. I'll never take mine off!!
Cheers
'Handbuilt', 'USA', 'tradition', 'proud' are words that immediately popped into my head.
Of course over here, the fact that RICs are USA built gives them a extra bit of mystique. I'll never take mine off!!
Cheers
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I think it was a marketing decission made due to the war in Iraq in hopes of selling more for being patriotic. Being a Viet Nam Vet, I'm not too happy with some of the political decissions that's been made in the last 5-25 years so I don't care to be too patriotic at this time. I don't think peeling the sticker off matters as far as resale. I like to keep my guitars all stock so I'll leave the sticker on. If you like it, keep it. If not, peel it off.
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Hah!! Best statement (ironic division) of the state of the world economy I've seen!
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
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Thanks again for all the info/comments! I will keep mine peeled off and preserved on the inside cover of the manual, being it is stuck on with what seems to be rubber cement, it is very easy to reapply for resale later, as far as position on the pickguard I don't think this matters as long as your in the approximate area of the original location, I see many new Rics with slightly different locations. Also I know the sticker will not be mared or damaged in any way from playing the Ric daily. Just my 2 cents!
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
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I appreciate the fact that the guitar is built in America, but leaving the sticker on there is like leaving the tags on your clothes after you buy them. Are you planning on returning it? You aren't showing true ownership of your guitar until you are able to come to terms with pulling that tacky $.02 sticker off the pickguard.
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Larry, it's really interesting this. The first thing I do is peel the sticker off any Ric that I get. I really don't know why, but I hate using a guitar with the sticker on. It's almost got to the stage where it's a real 'issue' for me, like it's not MY guitar with the sticker on it. It has to be removed before I play a single note. Odd, but this thread made me actually think about it!
'Rickenbacker'...what a name! After all these years, it still thrills me.
