Re: Removing Lacquer on Fretboard & Larger Frets
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 1:33 pm
But, for now, his rants remain!
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Paul...Just for the record, I totally agree with you on the subject of Ed Roman. The man is an obnoxious bag o' wind. Also for the record, I own three Strats, an SG, a Les Paul, an Epiphone Dot 335 and others.jingle_jangle wrote:I think Ed was one of the most opinionated blowhards on the guitar scene, but his Rick "mods" are for the birds.
Ed knew, or cared, little about what makes Ricks unique. To him, they were cash cows, product, stuff to flog to the unwashed. And modifying them was an excuse to impose his will and preferences on people who didn't understand Ricks, but thought him to be an "authority", while collecting nice profits to boot.
Anyone who wants to get an idea of where Ed's head was at re: guitars, just troll his extensive website for the guitars he himself designed and had his staff build. 'Nuff said.
To answer the original question: Yes, I have seen unfinished fretboards and jumbo frets...on several modified Ricks which I've had the great pleasure of "unmodifying" by putting the correct frets back on and revarnishing the 'boards.
Then I breathe a sigh of relief...another *********** Rickenbacker given its identity back. Or something like that.
First P-90s, now this topic...if you want a Les Paul, Jr. or Sr., go out and get one.