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They have always been based in america according to wikipedia.
Adolph Rickenbacher was born in Switzerland in 1886 and emigrated to the United States with relatives after the death of his parents. Sometime after moving to Los Angeles in 1918, he changed his surname to "Rickenbacker".
In 1925, Adolph Rickenbacker and two partners formed the Rickenbacker Manufacturing Company and incorporated it in 1927.
Yeah, I read that, it's always been an American company, but it's one of those fairly easily debunked pieces of information that probably get propogated in guitar magazines that haven't done their research properly (so, always then) and stuff that it was a German company.DanHeron wrote:They have always been based in america according to wikipedia.
Adolph Rickenbacher was born in Switzerland in 1886 and emigrated to the United States with relatives after the death of his parents. Sometime after moving to Los Angeles in 1918, he changed his surname to "Rickenbacker".
In 1925, Adolph Rickenbacker and two partners formed the Rickenbacker Manufacturing Company and incorporated it in 1927.

Brandon W wrote:you elites.
I haven't played many of them but from what I have Ric copies don't really get close to the feel of the real thing, even if they're a good guitar they feel fairly generic. There's a bit of magic about Rics that isn't easily recreated.
I think people take that the Gibson, and to a lesser extent Fender, copies are often described as being as good or better than the real thing and then transfer that to Ric copies. They aren't necessarily bad, but they tend to be just a standard feeling guitar that happens to be a Ric shape.
I think people take that the Gibson, and to a lesser extent Fender, copies are often described as being as good or better than the real thing and then transfer that to Ric copies. They aren't necessarily bad, but they tend to be just a standard feeling guitar that happens to be a Ric shape.
Shabba.
Definitely an image thing for me. Rickenbackers just look gorgeous, but I'll admit that I've hardly ever even touched one, let alone played one. There's a John Lennon signature with something like a 20" scale in the window of Forsythes for something like £2000 and it looks ridiculously good.

Brandon W wrote:you elites.
I can't stand the way the majority of them look. All of the 300 series look shit. I absolutely love the 4000 series basses and Bobarsecake's 620 looks great. It actually has some elegance to the design rather than looking like a 6 year old's drawing of a guitar.
Every one I've played (which admittedly has not been that many, perhaps 3 basses and 3 guitars) has been incredible, though. There's something a little quirky about how they feel but I would guess it's just that feel quite a bit different to most other guitars and you would get used to it quite quickly. They definitely deserve the reputation they have even if the more common models look ridiculous.
Every one I've played (which admittedly has not been that many, perhaps 3 basses and 3 guitars) has been incredible, though. There's something a little quirky about how they feel but I would guess it's just that feel quite a bit different to most other guitars and you would get used to it quite quickly. They definitely deserve the reputation they have even if the more common models look ridiculous.
Shabba.
On the subject of Ric copys;
http://probass.co.uk/Home.html



Good presentation and fair cheap if theyre any good too.
http://probass.co.uk/Home.html



Good presentation and fair cheap if theyre any good too.
I thought I was the only one who felt like this. I dare not voice these opinions usually, because "300-series? They're sooo iconic and cool" etc. etc. while I silently think to myself "..and fucking ugly (not in a good way) at the same time."James wrote:I can't stand the way the majority of them look. All of the 300 series look shit. I absolutely love the 4000 series basses and Bobarsecake's 620 looks great.
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Eugh, can't abide those buckers. They look terrible.arcadedave wrote:On the subject of Ric copys;
http://probass.co.uk/Home.html
Good presentation and fair cheap if theyre any good too.► Show Spoiler
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