a ricky newbie.

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jazzmanmike
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Re: a ricky newbie.

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i've spoken to my joiner friend and he says he can re-work the ricky back to brand new.hes going to strip the paint off,plug the holes and re-paint it near enough the same colour.i'll get the sparkys to re-wire it to.i've also found out why there are holes in the fret board and 2 in the back.the muppet who owned it before me tried to put LED lights in with the wire coming out of the back of the neck.i will probably put a new fret board on but we'll see. :lol:
ricnbacker
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Re: a ricky newbie.

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jazzmanmike wrote:thanks guys for the reception and your replies,i'm going to post pics as soon as i get chance.i put the ricky through my ashdown yesterday phew.........what a beast & i've also been playing with the pick ups and tone controls and i love the sound.once i've identified the model and shown you the pics i'll make up my mind whether to leave it alone or get it re-painted.its still giggable just cosmetically in poor shape.either way i'm going to use it.mike
congrats on your purchase and finding your way here.

what kind of Ashdown amp do you have?
jazzmanmike
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Re: a ricky newbie.

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evo III 500w.through hartke vx cabs4x10,1x10)hoping to get ashdown cabs very soon when im flush with cash.what do you use?
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