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Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2001 5:05 pm
by Nick_Thiel
I was at the factory on Monday and things are moving along on schedule. Although no C series guitars have yet been cut, everything has fallen into place without much difficulty.

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2001 6:10 am
by Gary_Cost
I guess I'm surprised that so many folks complain about the price of the 'C-Series' guitars. Looking through several 'mail order' catalogs that I get on a regular basis show that some of the other companies 'vintage series' guitars are just as high or not higher! The Gibson Peter Frampton re-issue costs an arm and two legs compared to the Ric'C-Series'. Having myself paid upwards of $4 grand for a Gibson ES-340 natural finish I guess the price tag of the Ric 'C-Series' doesn't seem to be all that bad.
Just my 2 cents...

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2001 2:08 am
by Guille72
Gary: the deal is that I bought my 325V63 for U$S 1350 and don´t gonna pay U$S 3000, or U$S 2500, or U$S 2000 for a 325C64, it´s the same guitar, I know, little differences, but in the end the same guitar, I´m a player not a collector.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2001 9:09 am
by Nick_Thiel
Actually, since the going rate at most dealers is 40% off, you would likely pay $1800 or less depending on the dealer. The only thing that is the same are the knobs and strap buttons, that's it. Everything else has been changed including the wiring harness.

Not the same guitar.

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2001 5:22 pm
by Guille72
some question Nick: everything has been change, so they are different guitars, so they´ll sound different, will you know on a recording which guitar it was used on it (a V63 or a C64)? or maybe on stage. This changes will be an improvement or a step back on Rickenbacker 325 development?.

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2001 4:17 am
by C_Bourke
I think maybe there is a misunderstanding here or at least debate on what "different" means.

Guille72's point is that a v63 and c64 are both Ricks in black, short scale w/3 big shiny pups and a whammy. A 320,325,325v63,325JL are all the same thing when you play them. Much like a '54 Strat and a '72 Strat are both Strats, however different
stylistically.

Now Nick's IS correct that everything is changed on the c64, in that the body contours are reshaped to '64 style, the pups are wound correct w/ flat screws, wiring harness, whammy... on and on..

I suppose its all in what you're looking for. A great player 320 series or an EXACT copy of a Beatle guitar.

I just miss the V series. Why cancel the 1997,381 or 4001v63??... not Beatle guitars.. no need to ax 'em!

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2001 6:01 am
by Guille72
I agree with you CBourke it´s a pitty that the V series was discontinued. Hope soon they put in production this serie again.

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2001 3:56 pm
by me
I can give the same guitar to ten different people and they will all make it sound different than each other. Ulimately the sound of a guitar is determined by the player, strings, amplification, etc...not which model it is.

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2001 2:13 pm
by wmthor
If my memory serves me right, not all of the vintage series were cancelled. The 381v69s & the 350v63s continue to be regular production items.