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Things People do to Ricks!!

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You know, there oughta be a d**n law against this!!!

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The first victim of this awful job is the maker of it. Who would buy a Rick in such a condition ?
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Hey, check 'The Rick Hall of Shame' at 'The Rickenbacker Page' - you'll be horrified! (I was!)
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Check this one out ....

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yes that is white plastic strips around a humbucker and a replacement bridge ...

It hurts my eyes ...
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WTF?

The horror... the horror....
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Hey here's another one ....

hide the women and children ...

this is truly scary ....

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hey ... here's another one ...

this is not horrible but tortise pickguard on a ric ... and a jazz pickup in the neck position ...

uggh

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ok ... this one is truly unreal


we have all seen RIC basses with mods to the bridge ... baddass etc ...

well I was repairing a ric for a friend of mine ... fixing the electronics ... setting the action ... putting on new strings etc ...

Well I got to the bridge and somebody put in a wood and plastic inset ... thats right wood and plastic ...

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S**t, modifications like these are vexations to the spirit! I wish they were performed only on the many Rick copies and fakes we come across with much too often these days. That would be a terrific idea!
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Masochists.

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Post by eddier »

It might be me but, I "believe the neck pickup is not original" :-)

Judging from the modifications, the guy was probably a Geddy Lee & Billy Sheehan fan. With a little TLC...... & some standard parts. This one could be saved.
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Post by rickcrazy »

Brad, that should read 'sadists'...

I remember seeing this one on Ebay before. Yes, I believe it can be saved. I hope it finds a good home, as you say.
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I was referring to you guys, not the perpetrators. Image
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