Re: Four new models?
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:37 pm
I think I can speak here for most Ric fans........the old one would do juuuuust fine.eric_b wrote:But what if it was a NEW kind of F? Hypothetically speaking...
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I think I can speak here for most Ric fans........the old one would do juuuuust fine.eric_b wrote:But what if it was a NEW kind of F? Hypothetically speaking...
eric_b wrote:But what if it was a NEW kind of F? Hypothetically speaking...
So true Collin.............even I would let the moths out of my wallet for one of those.collin wrote:I think I can speak here for most Ric fans........the old one would do juuuuust fine.eric_b wrote:But what if it was a NEW kind of F? Hypothetically speaking...![]()
Ya learn something new everyday here! - Thankspaologregorio wrote:They look like the same Sta-Tite replica tuners that are on the now-discontinuted 325 C58320capt wrote:I'd sign up for a 360C 63/6 FG with Klusons but what style of tuners are on these 6 strings?
Like so-scroll down for the back of the headstock closeup: http://www.voxshowroom.com/northcoast/r ... index.html
It's another type of vintage style tuner. I like those as well-slightly more elegant in shape than the Klusons, though the simple Kluson is one of my favorites.
eric_b wrote:But what if it was a NEW kind of F? Hypothetically speaking...
I agree with what you say Pete, except for the bit about being able to actually buy these guitars - not in the UK you won't, I am afraid.seyesbass wrote:...A vintage reissue guitar like one of these means that I can buy a brand new instrument thats going to last and is also realistic to insure.I dont think the models in question are any more expensive than the limited editions of other custom shop guitars on the market...
Haha that's a good one!seyesbass wrote:...and lets hope for an even more accurate 1999 (aluminium bridge please!) to come in the future...
Aw, come on, it's not as if any UK artists have been influential in the promotion of the Rickenbacker brand worldwide.godber wrote: The UK is a clearly a small market for Rickenbacker and it shows.![]()
You forgot Jon Camp of Renaissance in the bass list!Mateybob wrote:Aw, come on, it's not as if any UK artists have been influential in the promotion of the Rickenbacker brand worldwide.godber wrote: The UK is a clearly a small market for Rickenbacker and it shows.![]()
Well apart from...(In no particular order)
Guitars...
Carl Barat of The Libertines
Andy Bell of Ride and Oasis
Mark Crozer of The Jesus and Mary Chain
Pete Doherty of The Libertines
The Edge of U2
Craig Gannon of The Smiths
Dave Gregory of XTC
George Harrison of The Beatles
James Honeyman-Scott of the Pretenders
John Lennon of The Beatles
Johnny Marr of The Smiths
Gerry Marsden of Gerry & The Pacemakers
Chris Martin of Coldplay
Ed O'Brien of Radiohead
Mike Pender of The Searchers
Michael Rutherford of Genesis and Mike + the Mechanics
James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers
John Squire of The Stone Roses
Pete Townshend of The Who
Dave Wakeling of the English Beat
Paul Weller of The Jam
Thom Yorke of Radiohead
Bass...
Martin "Youth" Glover of Killing Joke
Guy Berryman of Coldplay
John Entwistle of The Who
Bruce Foxton of The Jam
Simon Gallup of The Cure
Roger Glover of Deep Purple
Graham Gouldman of 10cc
Bob Hardy of Franz Ferdinand
Peter Hook of Joy Division and New Order
Lemmy of Motörhead
Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols
Paul McCartney of The Beatles & Wings
Gary "Mani" Mounfield of Primal Scream & ex-The Stone Roses
Peter Quaife of The Kinks
Paul Simonon of The Clash
Chris Squire of Yes
John Taylor of Duran Duran
Roger Waters of Pink Floyd
Christopher Wolstenholme of Muse
Bill Wyman of The Rolling Stones
Trust me!jps wrote:You forgot Jon Camp of Renaissance in the bass list!Mateybob wrote:Aw, come on, it's not as if any UK artists have been influential in the promotion of the Rickenbacker brand worldwide.godber wrote: The UK is a clearly a small market for Rickenbacker and it shows.![]()
Well apart from...(In no particular order)
Guitars...
Carl Barat of The Libertines
Andy Bell of Ride and Oasis
Mark Crozer of The Jesus and Mary Chain
Pete Doherty of The Libertines
The Edge of U2
Craig Gannon of The Smiths
Dave Gregory of XTC
George Harrison of The Beatles
James Honeyman-Scott of the Pretenders
John Lennon of The Beatles
Johnny Marr of The Smiths
Gerry Marsden of Gerry & The Pacemakers
Chris Martin of Coldplay
Ed O'Brien of Radiohead
Mike Pender of The Searchers
Michael Rutherford of Genesis and Mike + the Mechanics
James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers
John Squire of The Stone Roses
Pete Townshend of The Who
Dave Wakeling of the English Beat
Paul Weller of The Jam
Thom Yorke of Radiohead
Bass...
Martin "Youth" Glover of Killing Joke
Guy Berryman of Coldplay
John Entwistle of The Who
Bruce Foxton of The Jam
Simon Gallup of The Cure
Roger Glover of Deep Purple
Graham Gouldman of 10cc
Bob Hardy of Franz Ferdinand
Peter Hook of Joy Division and New Order
Lemmy of Motörhead
Glen Matlock of the Sex Pistols
Paul McCartney of The Beatles & Wings
Gary "Mani" Mounfield of Primal Scream & ex-The Stone Roses
Peter Quaife of The Kinks
Paul Simonon of The Clash
Chris Squire of Yes
John Taylor of Duran Duran
Roger Waters of Pink Floyd
Christopher Wolstenholme of Muse
Bill Wyman of The Rolling Stones![]()
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