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Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 9:31 am
by 86kubicki
Mick - remember that there were a lot of tube amps in that little room too. Like a frickin' sauna!

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:10 am
by icabod
Tubes rule!!!!

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:35 am
by 86kubicki
Anyone get any shots of Steve Comeau's 360 in the always ellusive "Red"?

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:02 am
by philhowes
Hi all - I had an early morning and just got in - it was a pleasure meeting all - thanks again for the evening and the photographs. And thanks to Craig for hosting.

Oh yeah - the Aussie guy with the beer is Howard Bishop. Apparently he is travelling the globe visiting Rickenbacker enthusiasts that he has met through this forum and has made it half way - plays a pretty cool guitar too. He says his wife was expecting him home a couple of weeks ago - but he decided to just keep on going!

If Dave sees this post could you please provide the name again of the luthier in Hamilton that you recommended?

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:22 pm
by red360
Hey,
Just got back to Brantford. I hung the 360 back up on my wall beside the black Les Paul, but oddly the Ric seemed to hang with on an angle away from Les Paul...something it never did, but it did spend time with family last night. I must thank Craig and Steve for the great accomodation and organization. I went to bed last night and had dreams of big Rickenbackers eating me up. I must say that Rickenbackers aside, this is a great bunch of people. I will forward my pics to Craig as soon as I can and he can post. Melissa, we were commenting on the variety of beautiful colours at this meet and how we expect your usual complimentary post.
Oh and Steve, I do have lots of pics of my red 360...stand by.

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 1:27 pm
by bitzerguy
Wow! Step out to the tower and 12th fret and miss everything!! Greg, we were there at the 12th Fret at noon. I picked up a Diamond compressor and a Peterson tuner. He had the Marshall on the floor, near a Matchless. Nice shop and Mike is great to talk to. Howard made it into the clouds this afternoon.

Steve, here's Steve C.'s ruby:

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Great shots of the evening. I think I have many of the same!!

Now off to dinner and the continuing beer. Someone has to carry the flag.

...Dean

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 7:39 pm
by johnallg
Great shots and it looks like a great time! These confluences are turning out to always be a splendid time. Hey, more pics, and please identify the people so we all can know who is who.

Peter - any more thought to enabling Avatars and have us submit head shots of us so we can have our pics by our names? Paul Boyer's idea!

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:55 am
by 86kubicki
Dean - I've been wanting to get a good compressor for a while and was considering the Carl Martin. I didn't really hear the Diamond when David was demoing it the other night. I know it's hard to describe sound, but what did you like about the Diamond that lead you to buy one?

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 5:58 am
by expomick
I like that red 360. I want that red 360. I will have that red 360 (keep repeating mantra until it comes true). There's no place like Rickenbacker...there's no place like Rickenbacker...

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 7:40 am
by captsandwich
Steve, the diamond gave Dean an edginess that was not there previously. Just cut through everything, crystal clear. And, if you listen, you can still hear the sustain. ;)

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:20 am
by bitzerguy
Bingo Greg. But what I also loved about it, Steve, was it's subtlety. No percussive flat pick noise even with the compression up full. Tons of jangle and sustain without the initial pick click. It was the A/B session with the Keely that really nailed it for me. The 660 just jangled and rang forever. The '65 AC30 helped just a bit too. Image

I just arrived home in Montreal (long, ****** wet drive...)and have not had a chance to put it into my rig yet. More to come. Mike gave me a deal as well.

Thanks to Dave Love for providing a great A/B opportunity (Dave is a great guitar player and great voice!). And appologies to Craig for leaving a two day sustain in the shop. Image

...Dean

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:46 am
by expomick
And hey...Mr. Steliga is a pretty good lead player himself...and that's coming from a guy (moi) who had gone on record (damn the internet) as declaring that he doesn't like guitar solos.

Maybe it was the beer.

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 10:56 am
by bitzerguy
Gee, thanks Mick. I think it was the beer.
Actually, the Beatles jam Dave led us through showed off a few talents. Rich H. is a pretty slick bassist, as is Steve W. of course. And Steve was also doing his impression of Darren Trott on the skins! Howard got a few good licks in on his MB as well. And Phil led us through some CCR with his 360/12C64

Nice 381 by the way. My first Jetglo, and it was a beauty.

Craig mentioned to me that he thought we were the nicest group of wierdos, nicer than, but not quite as strange as the group of mellotron guys he hosted recently.

I guess that's good... Image For a guy who thought he would get sick of the Byrds and Beatles quickly, he sure was doing most of the bopping during the jams. Really great guy. He fit in quite well.

...Dean

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 11:25 am
by rick_ovic
It sounds like you guys had a great time. Thanks for providing us with the commentary and photos. Image

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 12:25 pm
by icabod
Hey Dean: Thanks for the kind plug, glad you made it home safely, and thats what I drove home thru tues nite, any time your close to us, drop in, or any body else, there's some mighty fine players coming thru. Should've seen the Beacons lady's ballteam last nite...they had a real good time,Quite provocative at times, plus the playing...fantastic meeting everyone....R