Re: How fragile are old rics?
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 8:17 pm
Oh, and just one more thing...don't use a gig bag.
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I don't know how it is elsewhere, but the growing trend in SoCal with many guitarist and bassists is to show up to rehearsal or a gig just carrying their guitars without a gig bag or case. Usually they just walk in/out with their guitars on their straps like they are playing them, regardless of the value of the guitar. The guitar rides in the back seat or trunk of their car unprotected. I'm amazed every time I see this, which is quite often. I guess this is supposed to look cool. I must look very uncool keeping my basses in their cases.marc61 wrote:Interesting aside - There's a vintage guitar shop in NYC called Chelsea guitars. They have in storage TONS of HSC's. Why? Because with living space at such a premium in New York, many of their customers come in with a gig bag, and walk out with a guitar, leaving the case behind.
Yeah, but a lot smarter!rickenbrother wrote:I must look very uncool keeping my basses in their cases.
Yeah, real cool until they're axe gets smashed by something.rickenbrother wrote:Usually they just walk in/out with their guitars on their straps like they are playing them, regardless of the value of the guitar...I guess this is supposed to look cool.
For a long time, I also used a gigbag with all my basses, including my 4005. J, you were there when I bought it (Sam Ash on 48th), that thing is heavy duty to the max. Lately i've been a little more paranoid about damage and have been using the HSC's, though.jdogric12aolcom wrote:I don't know about a 72 4001, but I used a good gig bag for my 85 4003 for gigs and never had any problems.
Jaco was known for dragging his bass around without a case.rickenbrother wrote:I don't know how it is elsewhere, but the growing trend in SoCal with many guitarist and bassists is to show up to rehearsal or a gig just carrying their guitars without a gig bag or case. Usually they just walk in/out with their guitars on their straps like they are playing them, regardless of the value of the guitar. The guitar rides in the back seat or trunk of their car unprotected. I'm amazed every time I see this, which is quite often. I guess this is supposed to look cool. I must look very uncool keeping my basses in their cases.marc61 wrote:Interesting aside - There's a vintage guitar shop in NYC called Chelsea guitars. They have in storage TONS of HSC's. Why? Because with living space at such a premium in New York, many of their customers come in with a gig bag, and walk out with a guitar, leaving the case behind.
marc61 wrote:Jaco was known for dragging his bass around without a case.
I wouldn't feel comfortable using a gig bag for any guitar.gibsonlp wrote:Would you feel comfortable using a gigbag with your vintage ric?
Yeah, but those guys are morons and your basses are freakin' gorgeous(and pristine, at least those I've seen in person)! I have yet to encounter this phenomenon at gigs. Where are you gigging and rehearsing at? We're in the same neck of the woods. I want to see this and test the local water supply for lead!rickenbrother wrote:I don't know how it is elsewhere, but the growing trend in SoCal with many guitarist and bassists is to show up to rehearsal or a gig just carrying their guitars without a gig bag or case. Usually they just walk in/out with their guitars on their straps like they are playing them, regardless of the value of the guitar. The guitar rides in the back seat or trunk of their car unprotected. I'm amazed every time I see this, which is quite often. I guess this is supposed to look cool. I must look very uncool keeping my basses in their cases.marc61 wrote:Interesting aside - There's a vintage guitar shop in NYC called Chelsea guitars. They have in storage TONS of HSC's. Why? Because with living space at such a premium in New York, many of their customers come in with a gig bag, and walk out with a guitar, leaving the case behind.
Well then we are tied for being the biggest dorks in So Cal. Right now my band is not doing much other than auditioning new lead vocalists. We had to finally give our singer the boot a few weeks ago. With the holidays so close there haven't been many auditions, but most of the ones we've had have been horrible. The last one was hysterically funny. I felt like I was Simon on American Idol. It's amazing, some of the people who THINK they can can sing!!!paologregorio wrote:If that's the new musician chic/cool, then I'm the biggest dork in So. Cal, since I'm the opposite extreme; hardshell case, and two covers for my AC 30-one that's really snug fit, and another padded Vox cover over that. Even my pedals have a case-an industrial strength pedal board with a lid.![]()
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