Best source for Ricky parts?

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Best source for Ricky parts?

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Has anyone had any experience (good or bad) with http://www.pickofthericks.com OR http://www.the-music-connection.com

Or do you have any other recommendations in Canada or USA?
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Both are excellent sources. :D
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+1....or I guess +2
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Either place will serve you well. Many of us in the forum know Chris Clayton at Pick Of The Ricks, and he is great to deal with.
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Either way you are covered :D
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Speaking of Ricky parts, I've heard it through the grapevine that the Ric Factory is all out of 12-saddle bridges. Ed Roman Guitars in Las Vegas and Pick of the Ricks in Lindenwold, NJ both supposedly carry 12-saddle bridges. But I've heard that some of these bridges are counterfeit. How do I know I'm getting the real thing?
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By not buying it from Ed Roman.
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Folkie wrote:Speaking of Ricky parts, I've heard it through the grapevine that the Ric Factory is all out of 12-saddle bridges. Ed Roman Guitars in Las Vegas and Pick of the Ricks in Lindenwold, NJ both supposedly carry 12-saddle bridges. But I've heard that some of these bridges are counterfeit. How do I know I'm getting the real thing?

It's only counterfeit if Roman is claiming they are real Rickenbacker parts (which I don't think he is).

Not standing up for the guy at all......but if it's a 12 saddle bridge and works, then what's the big deal? The rickenbacker bridge design isn't held by Rickenbacker, as other manufacturers like Allparts make a similar bridge, so I don't think there are any IP law issues.
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