Open Letter to John Hall
Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:49 pm
This 75th thing has gotten very uncomfortable. We are dealing with two things here. One the physical guitars and basses that we all love. Two the emotions of human beings.
Back to the guitars. We all post or read this forum first and foremost because we love to PLAY (and talk about Rickenbacker guitars.) There are many models, and variations of models, but all of us here are FANatics about something with these guitars that is VERY special. Here is where is gets human....
Each of us love Rickenbacker guitars for his/her own unique reason. It could be the sound, the look, the playability, the vibe, the craftsmanship, or because you saw Paul or Chris playing one. No matter what the reason we are here. When you get any group of people together there might be a little friction. This forum is very well behaved compared to other forums, but on occasion things can still go awry.
The human part of us can never totally agree with each other. Just bring up politics....OK don't bring up politics. You get the idea. My vision for the 75th Anniversary guitar, I'm sure is different from everybody else's. The one John Hall and Co. put together might NOT be our fantasy guitar, but it IS the 75th Anniversary guitar. I for one thank him for putting them out. I'm sure we at THIS FORUM had an overwhelming influence to put these out in the first place. I did not see any mention of this in any press. My dealer did not even know they were coming out. He was surprised on how much accurate info I had. I owe that to Mr. Hall posting here.
This is not a cash cow for Rickenbacker, it's probably the opposite. I'm sure our complaining makes us look ungrateful. Mr. Hall, I'm sure that is NOT the case. Most musicians are driven and NEVER satisfied. That describes us pretty well. And back to the “we all can't agree” thing. You must have pleased enough people to have sold out in 4 hours, and for a bunch of us formites busting to get one of these guitars. If you look at the counts probably half of all 75th Anniversary guitars were purchased by formites.
Mr. Hall, if you need to attend to RIC business please do. But when you have a chance stop on by. It's an honor to have you here. And if someone wants checkerboard tuning forks, and horseshoe bridges they can keep searching. I know I will. And after all, that's fun as well.
Back to the guitars. We all post or read this forum first and foremost because we love to PLAY (and talk about Rickenbacker guitars.) There are many models, and variations of models, but all of us here are FANatics about something with these guitars that is VERY special. Here is where is gets human....
Each of us love Rickenbacker guitars for his/her own unique reason. It could be the sound, the look, the playability, the vibe, the craftsmanship, or because you saw Paul or Chris playing one. No matter what the reason we are here. When you get any group of people together there might be a little friction. This forum is very well behaved compared to other forums, but on occasion things can still go awry.
The human part of us can never totally agree with each other. Just bring up politics....OK don't bring up politics. You get the idea. My vision for the 75th Anniversary guitar, I'm sure is different from everybody else's. The one John Hall and Co. put together might NOT be our fantasy guitar, but it IS the 75th Anniversary guitar. I for one thank him for putting them out. I'm sure we at THIS FORUM had an overwhelming influence to put these out in the first place. I did not see any mention of this in any press. My dealer did not even know they were coming out. He was surprised on how much accurate info I had. I owe that to Mr. Hall posting here.
This is not a cash cow for Rickenbacker, it's probably the opposite. I'm sure our complaining makes us look ungrateful. Mr. Hall, I'm sure that is NOT the case. Most musicians are driven and NEVER satisfied. That describes us pretty well. And back to the “we all can't agree” thing. You must have pleased enough people to have sold out in 4 hours, and for a bunch of us formites busting to get one of these guitars. If you look at the counts probably half of all 75th Anniversary guitars were purchased by formites.
Mr. Hall, if you need to attend to RIC business please do. But when you have a chance stop on by. It's an honor to have you here. And if someone wants checkerboard tuning forks, and horseshoe bridges they can keep searching. I know I will. And after all, that's fun as well.
