Re-string my Ric

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dead_eye
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Re-string my Ric

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My 360 FG/6 is about a yr old now so she's ready for a complete cleaning and polishing including the fretboard. Everytime I have re-strung her I just put one string at a time on her instead of taking all the strings off at one time. I've herd that taking all the strings off a ric at one time will hurt the neck, because Rics need constant tension on the neck!! Is this true? will it indeed hurt the neck on my Ric? I know with all my other guitars it's fine to take all the strings off.
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Post by wim »

To be honest, when I clean my rick, all the strings go off. Never had any problem.
I honestly wouldn't know why ricks need tension on the neck all the time, unless there'd be a strength issue.
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Post by tony_carey »

My luthier says that it wont hurt for a short while, but I normaly restring two at a time. The two E's, then the B & A, then the G & D. It makes sense to keep the tension evenly spaced....just in case!
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Post by kcole4001 »

I've taken all the strings off at once when I restrung my double. It's a pain to try & juggle the R tailpiece while threading the string under the bridge cover & up into the tuner. Didn't hurt the neck, but I think the gauge of strings might be too light.
It's definitely much easier to do it one at a time!
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