I'm sure Rickenbacker mean well but sometimes their policies make them look nasty...
Why am I saying this? It's been said again and again.......
I'll finish talking through my hat... (Actually I haven't got one one)
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Yet lately with all the new influx, real names are not as prevalent as before, and more are not putting their location in either, which I think should be a requirement for acceptance on hitting enter when registering. Helps us evaluate comments made.jingle_jangle wrote:This Forum is much less anonymous than others, due to Peter's insistence on real names alongside our screen names. Keeps accountability a bit more enhanced.
I admit, my curiosity is piqued!johnallg wrote:I wonder how the two 4005 projects are going....
jingle_jangle wrote:[Collin, sounds like you might have encountered The Emperor!He slings a lot of nonsense if you cross him (by his perceptions...).
Your mistake here (if I may be so bold) was to even reply to the clown. Anyone with THAT kind of attitude deserves to be left alone to fight spiders from Mars in his basement.
I wasn't referring to anyone on these boards. Sorry if that was implied in any way.jingle_jangle wrote:This Forum is much less anonymous than others, due to Peter's insistence on real names alongside our screen names. Keeps accountability a bit more enhanced.
I completely agree. Even my beloved Martin has began to make HPL versions of their acoustics. It sickens me to see them, and know that they are in fact made in Mexico. I hope Ric never gives in to the temptation of catering to the introduction market by making guitars made of inferior quality materials and assembled with no devotion in some production plant with cheap labor. Shamefully, Martin has finally done just that.brian_l wrote: When you buy a Rickenbacker, it only comes from ONE place: the good 'ol USA!
I am extremely glad that John Hall has refused to tarnish the Rickenbacker name by putting out a bunch of cheap imports like so many other companies. That is also why Ricks tend to have fantastic resale value, especially compared to most other brands out there.
Here's an idea for a slogan" "When you buy a Rickenbacker, you ALWAYS get the real thing."
If anyone sees a suspected "fake name", just let Peter know and he'll look into it.johnallg wrote:Yet lately with all the new influx, real names are not as prevalent as before, and more are not putting their location in either, which I think should be a requirement for acceptance on hitting enter when registering. Helps us evaluate comments made.
But there's also this thread:firstbassman wrote:
There's also an anti RIC rant currently going on over at the TDPRI.
This kind of stuff (unfortunately) goes on all the time.
Their loss.
Means more RICs for us.