Great decision!Oskar wrote:WEll, I've struggled with this for a while and talked to a number of friends and decided I'm going to keep both guitars. The FG is all stock and came with a Rick-o-Sound box that was purchased with the guitar. So, I'm going to keep it. Just means I'm going to have to sell some other things, but I'm sure I made the best decision.
Thanks to all for you comments and support.
Need to let go - Which one?
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Re: Need to let go - Which one?
Re: Need to let go - Which one?
Your MG must have the, like my April '94 360 12 MG, those highly scarce 12k toasters. Since they are iconic to the RM 370 and the TP 660
signature models, you might think about leaving them with the 360 MG as "originally soldered at the factory" as a "value" point down the road.
The FG is gorgeous, but PU swapping even if done splendidly, may slightly devalue them both.
Plus the MG has ALL that wood showing to smile about. Tough one, though. Plus I think that the bare maple shows off to anyone how much
precision luthiery goes into the RIC - hey, what if George had been handed a MG by Mr. Hall: would we all have "imprinted" towards IT?
signature models, you might think about leaving them with the 360 MG as "originally soldered at the factory" as a "value" point down the road.
The FG is gorgeous, but PU swapping even if done splendidly, may slightly devalue them both.
Plus the MG has ALL that wood showing to smile about. Tough one, though. Plus I think that the bare maple shows off to anyone how much
precision luthiery goes into the RIC - hey, what if George had been handed a MG by Mr. Hall: would we all have "imprinted" towards IT?
Re: Need to let go - Which one?
The 360V64 I recently got has 12K toasters; if it were any more jangly my ears would start bleeding. They sound great, I don't know what all the fuss is about.

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Re: Need to let go - Which one?
Mr. Oskar,
I may have missed it, but I don't remember reading why "one has to go." It is good to hear you've decided to keep both. Any strong chief knows he must treat both his sons as equal warriors in order for one to grow strong enough to take his place.
Regarding market value: market value has no "real value" when a man "knows" he will never choose, or force himself to sell a beloved friend during any circumstance. Haven't said that, I for one know, troubled times makes a man consider things he normally would not do. With luck, he "will" find another way. Applause to you my friend, and blessings for the gift of "choice." It seems your instinct lead you to the right one!
I may have missed it, but I don't remember reading why "one has to go." It is good to hear you've decided to keep both. Any strong chief knows he must treat both his sons as equal warriors in order for one to grow strong enough to take his place.
Regarding market value: market value has no "real value" when a man "knows" he will never choose, or force himself to sell a beloved friend during any circumstance. Haven't said that, I for one know, troubled times makes a man consider things he normally would not do. With luck, he "will" find another way. Applause to you my friend, and blessings for the gift of "choice." It seems your instinct lead you to the right one!
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Re: Need to let go - Which one?
My '93 4001V63 has a 12k toaster but there ain't no jangle in it!jps wrote:The 360V64 I recently got has 12K toasters; if it were any more jangly my ears would start bleeding. They sound great, I don't know what all the fuss is about.![]()
Re: Need to let go - Which one?
Maybe it's not the guitar.johnallg wrote:My '93 4001V63 has a 12k toaster but there ain't no jangle in it!jps wrote:The 360V64 I recently got has 12K toasters; if it were any more jangly my ears would start bleeding. They sound great, I don't know what all the fuss is about.![]()
