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I've doubled my Ric collection!

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 3:15 pm
by fenderslash
I have a new member of the family… a lovely new(ish) 340VP. I bought a 360 a few months ago and it quickly became my favourite guitar, so during a four week working trip to Brisbane I thought I’d check out the Ric dealer there. The only one they had in stock was a Jetglo 340. After owning a couple of black Teles for many years I’m a bit over black guitars, and also I would have been more interested in a solid body Ric since I already had the 360. But after mulling it over for a few days I came to the conclusion that a 3 x toaster Ric would be a great team-mate to the 2 x hi-gain guitar that I already had. So a week and a half ago I went back to the shop to try and do a deal.

The sticker price was $3295 (Aussie), which was more than my budget would allow, so when the salesman asked if he could be of help I said that I was interested in the 340 and asked what his best price would be. The salesman then said that before going any further he wanted to make me aware of the history of the guitar. He said that recently they had another model in the shop as well, a “Liverpool”, and there was a guy who couldn’t choose which out of the two guitars to buy. He eventually settled on the 340, but two weeks later he changed his mind and brought it back to exchange it for the Liverpool. So the salesman told me that it couldn’t strictly be called a new guitar and it would be priced accordingly for me. I had already decided that the maximum I’d pay was about $2880, which is the price I could place one on order for from another shop, and I was hoping to haggle him down to $2600, which is the price I could order a brand new hi-gained 340 for from the other shop (hoping that the salesman here didn’t know his Rics well enough to realize it had vintage pickups). The full retail price for a 340VP here in Australia is $3649 by the way. When the salesman went away to do his sums I thoroughly checked over the guitar and couldn’t find any sign of it’s two-week use. When he came back he said I could have it for $2295, so needless to say I didn’t let it slip by! The only sign I discovered later of its previous “ownership” was that it appears the first guy has souvenired the Rick-o-cloth. Oh well.

I had it freighted home straight away, but then there was a slow week’s wait until I was freighted home and could try it out. I’ve only had a couple of days to play around with it, but I’ll give my initial impressions. This is my first experience with toasters, and to compare it to my 360 I would say that the 340 easily wins the competition when it comes to getting a great sound on my amp’s clean channel (that’s not saying the 360 doesn’t also sound great when playing clean though). The three toasters pumping away in unison sound so sweet. When I get a twelve-string it’s definitely going to be toaster-equipped (a 660 will be the way to go, I think). When it comes to my amp’s overdrive channel the 340 is good enough, but I prefer the extra bite of the hi-gains. So the 360 wins that competition. In other words, I made a great choice to buy the 340 because the two guitars really do compliment each other so well with their differences.

Here’s a couple of family portraits…

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Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 3:21 pm
by melibreits
Beautiful, Carl. My first Ric was a fireglo too, a 330.... (soon to become something of a totally different color), and my second Ric was also jetglo, a 330/12. They make a great pair; different colors for different flavors of sound!

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 3:44 pm
by brian_l
I just took delivery of a Jetglo 330, and my other guitar happens to be a Fireglo 360, so your Rick collection is identical to mine, sans a pickup. Congratulations on your new purchase, you will be VERY glad you bought that 340. Its nice, by the way.

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 3:56 pm
by winston
What a great story Carl and one with a very happy ending. Congrats on your new Ric. Your family looks great together.

Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2005 4:05 pm
by ozover50
Congratulations, Carl - triple toasters look just fantastic and the JG is a nice contrast to the 360. A lovely couple indeed! The toasters are unbeatable IMO, but my "new" 360 with HGs does sound fantastic through my Roland JC-120. There's still a 340/12JG hanging around down here, but I've got a 660/12 - don't need a second (maybe later....).

That'll keep you going until one or both of the 620's arrive, yes??

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 4:15 am
by dead_eye
Carl, you've got a couple of beautiful kids there.
Paul

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 3:07 pm
by beatlefan
I never realized that the 330 is actually BIGGER , physically, than the 360.....thanks for the great side by side photo , Carl.....

They are sweet guitars, Carl....congrats!

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 11:34 pm
by fenderslash
Thanks for taking an interest guys. I'm glad you liked the photos of the happy couple. I'm pleased to announce that there are also twins on the way... a couple of little 620s. Both boys - a Midnight Blue and a Blueburst (I can't imagine one in pink!). I have to say it's been a VERY VERY long pregnancy though! Perhaps they should have just adopted.

Chris - the 330/340 shape does look bigger in the photo, but it's really just an optical illusion. It's the 340's horns that does it. They both fit snugly into identical cases.

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 12:18 am
by red_rob
Wow - congrats Carl!

I love how the rosewood fretboard really stands out on jetglo models

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 4:20 am
by steverok
Sweet, I love JG, it's my favorite. I'd love to hear that 340 with the toasters, I'm sure it sounds great. Sound clips would be nice !