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....free ad...thanks Jim
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Hey!!! I used to have some of these ads pasted to my bedroom wall. Does that mean I'm also "ancient"??

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To the best of my recollection, this was the ad I used as both an object of adoration and a goal to achieve. Cicra 1967:
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.....more 12 string dreams....
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I was shocked when I stumbled across this today when I was at BeastBuy shopping for a printer:

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The image purportedly shows some custom luthier. . . I see a 650 colorado and a 650 Dakota. I wonder if RIC knows or cares about this?
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Kingbreaker wrote:I was shocked when I stumbled across this today when I was at BeastBuy shopping for a printer:

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The image purportedly shows some custom luthier. . . I see a 650 colorado and a 650 Dakota. I wonder if RIC knows or cares about this?
I can't speak for the company, but, being that it is not a Rickenbacker advertisement, RIC probably doesn't care. I have a some songbooks by Hal Leonard that have Rickenbackers on the covers, and I have an old car ad from the 1960's that has a guy playing a Rickenbacker in it.
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Most likely that there's just a lot of cool guys at HP who like Ricks...
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Kingbreaker wrote:Clearly, that bass is a custom one-off.

4003cg - "collage glo"
More clearly, it's an instrument that doesn't exist except in Björn Gladwell's computer.
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I guess the advert itself's somewhat older already, but this was taken today out of a german first edition 2013 booklet on George Harrison:
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i cant see any of Ians photos? i see everyone else`s pictures? :(
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Scott, I guess he deleted them as I only see "image" as well...
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I like that one you found Werner but i feel using the text`While my guitar gently weeps`in a modern Ad is hanging onto a era that maybe is a bit out of touch with the modern consumer.Im probably wrong as i dont know what makes people these days pick up a Ric in a guitar store but i would have thought that its maybe time to distance themselves from The beatles albeit probably the best band in the world ever :wink:
Surely Rickenbacker dont need or want the association of the Beatles to hang around their necks forever do they? but if they did who the hell am i to say anything
Mind you on retrospect id say that maybe a very large amount of people who pick up a Ric in a guitar store more often than not play a Beatles riff.Didnt Clapton play the guitar on that track anyway

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scotty wrote:Didn't Clapton play the guitar on that track anyway
That is what's often said based on the playing style one can hear... anyway, shouldn't people play a Fender for that song as well? :wink:

Ben pointed out that the guitar in that ad's a recent one as it has the oval sticker. The ad's by M&T , the new german importer which is mentioned in barely readable footer print in the ad.
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doctorwho wrote:... and I have an old car ad from the 1960's that has a guy playing a Rickenbacker in it.
Here's a bad scan of it:
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Not sure why my photos vanished.
They are on Facebook.

I will re-link them.

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