Anyone else have a Rick acoustic?

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sloop_john_b wrote:Welcome Eric! Got any photos?
I'll try to post some in the upcoming weeks... The guitar is not at my house.
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Here's three:
700C Jetglo 06
700C Jetglo 06
700C Cobaltglo 07
700C Cobaltglo 07
730L Autumnglo-1 07
730L Autumnglo-1 07
730L Autumnglo-2 07
730L Autumnglo-2 07
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And one more:
730-12L Fireglo 05
730-12L Fireglo 05
Checker Soundhole
Checker Soundhole
Bridge
Bridge
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Maybe I should also include this picture of what will be ...
700/12C to be ...
700/12C to be ...
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libratune wrote:And one more:
730L12003.JPG
730L12007.JPG
730L12008.JPG
*sniff* :cry:


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Just saw this Rick acoustic for sale:

http://www.oliviasvintageguitars.com/ri ... itars/554/

Sure is pretty - but is $7500 the typical going rate for these nowadays? :shock:

I got mine for much less, of course it was back in the late 90s. I must admit, that this one is better looking than mine - Paul is doing a great job with these and I would love to play one. Was he working at RIC when they were making them for a while in the 90s? I wonder if he made mine... If so, I wish he would of slapped one of those cool pickgaurds on it. :D
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e-rick wrote:... but is $7500 the typical going rate for these nowadays? :shock: ...
No, Olivia's price is a bit of a stretch.
e-rick wrote:... Was he working at RIC when they were making them for a while in the 90s? ...
Paul was not an employee of RIC at any time, IIRC. (Paul, correct me if I am wrong.)
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doctorwho wrote:Maybe I should also include this picture of what will be ...
DSC01175sm.jpg
:D
I always wondered what the "Clausonizer" was. Now I get it: Clauson 12-er. :lol:
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4003 wrote:
doctorwho wrote:Maybe I should also include this picture of what will be ...
DSC01175sm.jpg
:D
I always wondered what the "Clausonizer" was. Now I get it: Clauson 12-er. :lol:
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e-rick wrote:No, Olivia's price is a bit of a stretch
How about this one - factory 700C, a couple years newer than mine:
http://www.ricsrus.com/700%20series.html
£7000! :shock: :shock: .

It seems like prices for Ricks are consistently higher in the UK - are they even harder to come by over there?
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e-rick wrote:Just saw this Rick acoustic for sale:

http://www.oliviasvintageguitars.com/ri ... itars/554/

Sure is pretty - but is $7500 the typical going rate for these nowadays? :shock: :D
Paul has an arrangement with RIC to build the acoustic Ricks and raised his prices along with RIC in late 2007. IMO, OV's offer price (Paul will correct me) is not too far removed from what one would have to pay to commission a 700C today with a full set of appointments. And then there would be the small matter of the wait until it was built.

This is Paul's work at its finest. Check out the tortoise binding and the sparkle inlays on this one -- there's more pics on the OV site, follow the link:
700C Hdstk
700C Hdstk
700C Front
700C Front
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libratune wrote:This is Paul's work at its finest. Check out the tortoise binding and the sparkle inlays on this one -- there's more pics on the OV site, follow the link:
Trust me - I've already drooled over the pictures on the website. :D

Like I said, this guitar is definitely a looker, and I would love to get a chance to play one of Paul's instruments. They all look more deluxe that mine! I haven't been able to post a pic of my 700C, but the 700C (MG) at the bottom of this website is what mine looks like:
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Eric, that's a sweet looking guitar!

As to your question as to the going rate for an acoustic Rick, afar as I am aware, they are few and far between so pricing is hard to estimate. I hardly ever see them on ebay. IIRC, there was one in Australia about a year ago that went for $3500 or so. There was also the damaged one recently on ebay from an Asian seller, but that was distressed-priced and not truly reflective of market.
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e-rick wrote:There was also the damaged one recently on ebay from an Asian seller, but that was distressed-priced and not truly reflective of market.
If I ever sold mine (which I probably won't), it might have to be "distressed-priced" - it's been through a lot. It's hasn't seen a lot of action recently, though.
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I apparently have one in Paul's paint booth as we speak. The anticipation is killing me. It will be a 12-string. I also own a 730L that I got from POTR a few years back. Love that one. It is my favorite RIC to play.

It's seen in this photo. The ones that I am holding have sadly moved on.

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