Are these inlays new?
Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 2:38 pm
I thought they didn't go edge-to-edge on the 360?
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That's why I'll never own a "standard" series Rick again, the 24 fret necks just look off to me. V & C series for me2ricks wrote:I Like the new inlays better. But I also agree that they should have 21 fret necks
yeah, I totally agree. I love the harmonics you get with a 21 fret, plus the spacing of the frets makes it easily possible to play leads. I couldn't do that with my old 24 fret Rics. Now...if they could make the 360 with check binding, 21 frets, and that little "flat curve" on the upper horn, like the vintage models, it'd be awesome. Not that it has to be a vintage reissue or anything, as they have been making the 360 all along (and they'd be easy & cheap changes to make!). In any case, the inlays look great.2ricks wrote:I Like the new inlays better. But I also agree that they should have 21 fret necks
If they were going to go through all that trouble of specing it out like that, I'm sure it would be a V series model. 360v65?collin wrote: yeah, I totally agree. I love the harmonics you get with a 21 fret, plus the spacing of the frets makes it easily possible to play leads. I couldn't do that with my old 24 fret Rics. Now...if they could make the 360 with check binding, 21 frets, and that little "flat curve" on the upper horn, like the vintage models, it'd be awesome. Not that it has to be a vintage reissue or anything, as they have been making the 360 all along (and they'd be easy & cheap changes to make!).