Welcome back and congratulations, Tuck.
The Rick scence in Japan is pretty huge. I went to Osaka in 2001 to purchase a 381 V69 FG and a 4003 FG from Mikki Gaki. They had over 10 new Ricks on display. I also had the time to explore some music stores and the quantity and variety they provided were just amazing. I believe those in Tokyo must be even more fascinating. It would be very nice if you could offer us a report on Rick culture in Japan or a tour of the guitar shops in Tokyo that are worth visiting?
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Ric also made some models exclusively for the Japanese market. The 325/12V63, 360/12V65, 370/12V67 and 360V64 with f-hole in 12 and 6 string forms come to mind.
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Don't forget that 4003 with CB, like the one on eBay that Dave Pasco is selling.JakeK wrote:Ric also made some models exclusively for the Japanese market. The 325/12V63, 360/12V65, 370/12V67 and 360V64 with f-hole in 12 and 6 string forms come to mind.
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Re: Welcome Tuck Hersey
I have heard from Tuck who is very busy these days but hopes to post this weekend.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Thanks buddies and I'm sorry I haven't been able to drop by.
There has been a huge change in my life - getting back into the morning shift for the first time in 10 years at the radio station I work for and having to get things ready all by myself with only 2 hours of sleep for the past 2 weeks. Wheeewww! Too much work for a 48 year old.
Now I got everything going and I'm finally able to come here and see you guys to chat about music/instruments I've been in love with for 40 years.
This is such a cozy place and I'll try to share as much information as possible that I have from the other side of the Pacific.
There has been a huge change in my life - getting back into the morning shift for the first time in 10 years at the radio station I work for and having to get things ready all by myself with only 2 hours of sleep for the past 2 weeks. Wheeewww! Too much work for a 48 year old.
Now I got everything going and I'm finally able to come here and see you guys to chat about music/instruments I've been in love with for 40 years.
This is such a cozy place and I'll try to share as much information as possible that I have from the other side of the Pacific.